Warnings
Ketoconazole Warnings, Risks, and Complications
Both topical and oral ketoconazole can cause serious medical problems in some people. Talk to your doctor about other treatments for a fungal infection if you are at a high risk of complications from this medicine. Some of the risks of ketoconazole use include:
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Precautions Before Starting Ketoconazole
Tell your doctor if you have had an allergic reaction to ketoconazole, any of the active or inactive ingredients in ketoconazole topical products, or any other medicated creams, shampoos, gels, or foams. Your pharmacy can give you a list of ingredients.
Give your doctor a complete medical history. Ketoconazole may not be right for people with a specific medical condition. Before using ketoconazole cream, tell your doctor if you have asthma.
Give your doctor or pharmacist a complete list of your medications, including prescription medications, non-prescription medicines, vitamins, supplements, and herbal products. This can help avoid possible interactions between ketoconazole and your other medicines.
Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, could be pregnant, planning a pregnancy, or are breastfeeding.
You should know that ketoconazole can remove the curl from permanently permed or curled hair.
Precautions During Use of Ketoconazole
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if your symptoms are not improving or getting worse during ketoconazole treatment or if you develop signs and symptoms of irritated skin or an allergic reaction. Inform your doctor if you become pregnant while on this medicine.
Ketoconazole Drug Interactions
The use of ketoconazole along with certain other drugs can affect how the medicines work. Possible drug interactions between ketoconazole and other medicines can also increase the risk of severe adverse events. Your doctor may change the dose of your medications or monitor you carefully for possible side effects if there are known interactions between ketoconazole and your other medicines.
Give your doctor or pharmacist a complete list of your medications, including prescription medications, non-prescription medicines, dietary supplements, and herbal remedies. Also, tell your healthcare provider if you smoke, drink alcohol, or use recreational drugs because some of these substances can cause serious health complications when used with prescription and non-prescription medicines.
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