
KETOFAST-FORTE Cream
MRP: 2
Packaging: 15 gm
Pack Type: cream
Composition:
Ketoconazole IP-2.0% w/w + Clobestasol Propionate IP 0.05% +Neomycin Sulphate eq to Neomycin 0.10% w/w + Tolnaflate IP 1.0% w/w + lodochlorhydroxy Quinoline IP 1.0% w/w Cream base q.s
Indication:
Skin Inflammation, Dermatitis, Ringworm-itch, Eczema
Description:
This multi-action cream combines five powerful ingredients to treat complex skin infections and inflammatory conditions effectively:
Ketoconazole 2% w/w: A broad-spectrum antifungal agent effective against dermatophytes and yeasts.
Clobetasol Propionate 0.05% w/w: A potent corticosteroid that reduces inflammation, redness, and itching.
Neomycin Sulphate (equivalent to Neomycin 0.10% w/w): A topical antibiotic targeting bacterial infections.
Tolnaflate 1% w/w: An antifungal agent effective against various fungal infections.
Iodochlorhydroxyquinoline 1% w/w: An antimicrobial agent with antibacterial and antifungal properties.
This cream is formulated for treating mixed skin infections involving fungi, bacteria, and inflammation, such as fungal dermatitis with secondary bacterial infection, eczema with fungal and bacterial complications, and resistant fungal infections.
Tags:
- Combats fungal and bacterial infections simultaneously
- Reduces inflammation, redness, and itching rapidly
- Treats resistant fungal infections and mixed skin infections
- Provides broad antimicrobial coverage with multi-ingredient synergy
- Helps heal and soothe infected, inflamed skin
- Ideal for complicated dermatological conditions needing combination therapy
Usage Information
Dosage
Clean and dry the affected skin area before application Apply a thin layer of cream twice daily or as prescribed by your healthcare provider Avoid using occlusive dressings unless directed Wash hands after each application Continue use for the full duration prescribed even if symptoms improve For external use only
Side Effects
Possible skin irritation, burning, or dryness at application site Skin thinning or discoloration with prolonged corticosteroid use Allergic reactions such as rash, swelling, or itching (rare) Risk of secondary infections if used improperly Neomycin may rarely cause sensitization or contact dermatitis
Contraindications
Known hypersensitivity to any of the components: Ketoconazole, Clobetasol, Neomycin, Tolnaflate, or Iodochlorhydroxyquinoline Viral skin infections (e.g., herpes simplex, chickenpox) Tubercular or syphilitic skin lesions Broken or ulcerated skin areas Avoid use on face unless prescribed Use with caution during pregnancy and breastfeeding under medical advice