



| Salt Composition: | Ketoconazole (2%w/w) + Cetrimide (0.5%w/w) |
| Manufacturer: | Leeford Healthcare Ltd |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Ketofly Soap from Leeford is an antifungal medication used to treat fungal infections of the skin, such as athlete’s foot, thrush, and ringworm. Ketofly Soap from Leeford belongs to a group of medicines called antifungals. It is used to treat fungal infections of the skin by killing the fungus that causes infections such as athlete’s foot, thrush, and ringworm. While it is effective in treating these conditions, it is important to follow the prescribed course of treatment even if symptoms improve. Consult your doctor if the infection does not clear up after 4 weeks of treatment. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should seek medical advice before using this medication.
Ketofly Soap from Leeford is an antifungal medication. It kills and stops the growth of the fungi by destroying its cell membrane, thereby treating your skin infection.
What is Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections used for?
Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections is a topical antifungal medication used to treat various skin infections, including athlete's foot, jock itch, sweat rash, and candida infections of the skin and nails. It is also effective in relieving itching caused by these fungal infections.
Is Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections a steroid cream?
No, Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections is not a steroid cream. It belongs to the imidazole class of antifungal medications, which work by killing or preventing the growth of fungi that cause infection.
What are the side effects of Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections?
Common side effects of Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections include application site burning, redness, and itching. Rarely, the application site may experience discomfort, dryness, bleeding, severe allergic reactions, urticaria or hives, rash, skin exfoliation, sticky skin, prickling sensation, or inflammation. If you experience any unusual symptoms, consult your doctor.
Can I use a steroid cream along with Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections?
It is recommended to use a mild steroid ointment like hydrocortisone cream/ointment in the morning and Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections in the evening. Gradually discontinue the steroid cream over 2-3 weeks. However, if you have used a potent corticosteroid for seborrheic dermatitis, wait at least 2 weeks before applying Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections to prevent skin sensitization.
How should Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections be applied?
Wash the affected area thoroughly with water, dry it, and then apply Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections. Wash your hands carefully after application to prevent the infection from spreading to other parts of the body or other people.
For how long do I need to use Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections?
Use Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections for the duration advised by your doctor. Typically, it is used for 2-4 weeks for jock itch and sweat rash, and 2-6 weeks for athlete's foot. Do not stop using it even if your symptoms have disappeared, as the infection may reappear if not properly treated.
What should I do if I forget to use Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections?
If you forget to use Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections, do not worry and continue using it as soon as you remember. However, if you are unsure or have any doubts, consult your doctor for guidance.
Use it as advised by your doctor or check the label for directions before use.
Alcohol
No interaction found/established
Breastfeed
Information regarding the use of Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy
Ketofly Soap from Leeford for Skin Infections may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.