How Long Does Vixa Skineal Last?

Generic: VIXA SKINEAL COMPOUND KETOCONAZOLE

3 years
Shelf life from federal drug label data

Storage Conditions

Protect from light

Manufacturer

Yunnan Yuyao Bio-pharmaceutical Co.,Ltd.

Storage Information

DESCRIPTION: A white or off-white cream with emulsive base. PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIONS: Ketoconazole is a broad-spectrum anti-fungal agent that acts on the cell membranes of fungi by changing its permeability. Pharmacological studies have shown that Ketoconazole has extremely potent antimycotic actions against dermatophytes (such as Trichophyton sp., Microsporum sp., and epidermophyton sp.), saccharomyces and candida albicans. Strains of fungi are unlikely to have a natural resistance to Ketoconazole. Clobetasol Propionate is cortex hormone that is highly effective as an anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic agent with a few side effects. Neomycin Sulfate is effective against Gram-positive cocci and Gram-negative bacilli. As a result, this compound cream is jointly effective against fungus, bacteria, inflammation and pruritus. INDICATIONS: VIXA SKINEAL is indicated for topical application on the treatment of fungal infection of skin, such as tinea manus, tinea pedis, tinea corporis, tinea cruris and tinea versicolor. It is also proved effective on the treatment of many kinds of dermatitis, eczema and pruritus. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: Apply externally to affected area twice daily. It is suggested to use for 2 weeks on ordinary tinea corporis and tinea cruris, for 4 weeks on tinea pedis and tinea manus. SIDE EFFECTS: VIXA SKINEAL has few side effects when used topically. A few instance of irritation or burning sensation may be observed occasionally during the treatment. But usual

Important: This information is from federal drug label data and is for reference only. Always follow the specific expiration date printed on your medication packaging. Consult your pharmacist or healthcare provider with questions about medication storage or expiration.

Data source: View Vixa Skineal on DailyMed (NIH) | Federal drug label data.

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