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Sertaconazole

Class
Antifungal agents
Subclass
Azoles
Generic name
Sertaconazole nitrate
Brand names
Ertaczo®
Common formulations
Cream
Dosage and administration
Adults patients
Tinea pedisInterdigital
2% TOP BID for 4 weeks
Seborrheic dermatitisOff-label
2% TOP BID for 4 weeks
Indications for use
Labeled indications
Adults
Treatment of tinea pedis (interdigital)
Children
Prevention of hereditary angioedema
Off-label indications
Adults
Treatment of seborrheic dermatitis
Safety risks
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to sertaconazole nitrate or any of its components or to azole antifungals
Warnings and precautions
Skin rash
Maintain a high level of suspicion as, local adverse reactions have been observed with the usage of azole antifungals.
Specific populations
Renal impairment
eGFR 0-90 mL/min/1.73 m²
No guidance available.
Renal replacement therapy
Any modality
No guidance available.
Hepatic impairment
Any severity
No guidance available.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
Pregnancy
All trimesters
Use only if benefits outweigh potential risks. Evidence of fetal harm in animals.
Breastfeeding
Use only if benefits outweigh potential risks.
Unknown amount excreted in breastmilk.
Unknown drug levels in breastfed infants.
Adverse reactions
Common 1-10%
Contact dermatitis, dry skin patches, erythematous skin patches, burning sensation, skin tenderness
Interactions
Drug(s)
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