Antifungals; topical
Definition:
Poisoning from a topical antifungal.
Poisonous ingredient:
any of the following - amphotericin B
- calcium undecylenate
- ciclopirox olamine
- clioquinol (iodochlorhydroxyquin)
- clotrimazole
- gentian violet (methylrosaniline chloride, crystal violet)
- haloprogin
- ketoconazole
- miconazole nitrate
- naftifine HCl
- nystatin
- oxiconazole nitrate
- sulconazole nitrate
- terbinafine HCl
- tolnaftate
- triacetin (glyceryl triacetate)
- undecylenic acid
- zinc undecylenate
Note: This list may not be all inclusive.
Where found:
- amphotericin B (Fungizone)
- ciclopirox olamine (Loprox)
- clioquinol [iodochlorhydroxyquin] (Vioform)
- clotrimazole (Lotrimin, Mycelex)
- gentian violet [methylrosaniline chloride, crystal violet]
- haloprogin (Halotex)
- ketoconazole (Nizoral)
- miconazole nitrate (Micatin, Monistat-Derm)
- naftifine HCl (Naftin)
- nystatin (Mycostatin, Nilstat, Nystex)
- oxiconazole nitrate (Oxistat)
- sulconazole nitrate (Excelderm)
- terbinafine HCl (Lamisil)
- tolnaftate (Genaspor, NP-27, Tinactin, Ting, Aftate, Absorbine Antifungal, Absorbine Jock Itch, Quinsana Plus, Zeasorb-AF)
- triacetin [glyceryl triacetate] (Fungoid, Ony-Clear Nail)
- undecylenic acid or derivatives [calcium undecylenate,
zinc undecylenate] (Protectol Medicated, Caldesene, Cruex, Desenex, Phicon F, Breeze Mist Aerosol, Pedi-Dri, Pedi-Pro, Decylenes) Note: This list may not be all inclusive.
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