Ketomac Tablet

Ketomac tablets consist of Ketoconazole, which stops the growth of fungus on your skin.

How Do Ketomac Tablets Work?

Ketoconazole in the Ketomac tablet obstructs the fusion of ergosterol which is crucial for the fungal cell membrane. Resultantly, the accumulation of methylated sterol precursors and depletion of ergosterol within the cell membrane weakens the structure and functioning of the fungal cell membrane.

How to Use a Ketomac Tablet? 

Ketomac (Ketoconazole) tablets are used to mend the fungal infections in your skin. It is done through oral tablet intake as directed by your doctor.


Contraindications

Side Effects: Mild nausea, vomiting or stomach pain, mild itching, skin rash, headache and dizziness.

Side Effects: Mild nausea, vomiting or stomach pain, mild itching, skin rash, headache and dizziness.

Dosage: As directed by the physician.

Storage: Store in a cool & dry place. Protect from light.

Presentation: 10 x 10 Tablets

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What is a Ketomac tablet?
  • What is Ketoconazole?
  • What is the Ketomac tablet indicated for?
  • What is the dosage of a Ketomac tablet?
What is a Ketomac tablet?

Ketomac tablet is Ketoconazole 200 mg used for oral administration to fight against bacterial infection. 

What is Ketoconazole?

Ketoconazole is a broad-spectrum, systemic antifungal agent which can be fruitful to battle against fungal and yeast infections on the skin, hair, nails, and in blood.

What is the Ketomac tablet indicated for?

Ketomac tablets are useful in systemic fungal infections to relieve skin irritation and inflammation. 

What is the dosage of a Ketomac tablet?

Consult your doctor before deciding on the dosage of a Ketomac tablet.