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Generic Name : Quiniodochlor
Therapeutic Classification : Antibacterials And Antibiotics
ICD Code : Y40
Trade Name(s): India- Quinoform, Dequinol, Quiniodochlor, Entrozyme-C1, Enteroquinol, Dermo Quinol, Dermoquinol, Dermo Quinol, Vioform. International- Entero Quinol. Why it is prescribed (Indications) : This medication is a antibacterial agent, prescribed for dermatophytosis, mycosis barbae, seborrhoeic dermatitis, infected eczema, furunculosis and pityriasis versicolor (athlete’s foot). When it is not to be taken (Contraindications): Hypersensitivity. Dosage & When it is to be taken : Topical- Apply a thin film to the affected area 2 to 3 times per day. How it should be taken : It comes as a cream to apply topically, as directed by your physician. Warnings and Precautions : * Caution should be exercised in patients with overactive thyroid, iodine allergy, during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Side Effects : Nausea, transient loose and green stools, itching and goiter. * Avoid excess dosage. Storage Conditions : Store it at room temperature. |
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