Miconazole + Petrolatum + Zinc oxide topical

Indications

Miconazole + Petrolatum + Zinc oxide topical is used for:

Adult Dose

Not indicated

Child Dose

Diaper Dermatitis Indicated as adjunctive treatment of diaper dermatitis only when complicated by documented candidiasis <4 weeks: Safety and efficacy not established >4 weeks: Apply thin layer to diaper area at each diaper change for 7 days

Renal Dose

Administration

Before applying, gently cleanse the skin with lukewarm water and pat dry with a soft towel Avoid using any scented soaps, shampoos, or lotions on the diaper area Continue treatment for the full 7 days, even if there is improvement; do not apply longer than 7 days, if symptoms have not improved by day 7, contact healthcare provider Gently apply a thin layer of ointment to the diaper area with the fingertips; do not rub into the skin as this may cause additional irritation Thoroughly wash hands after application

Contra Indications

Precautions

Not a substitute for frequent diaper changes If irritation occurs or worsens, discontinue use and contact healthcare provider Safety and efficacy not demonstrated in immunocompromised patients or incontinent adults Should not be used to prevent diaper dermatitis (ie, adult institutional setting); preventive use may result in drug resistance

Pregnancy-Lactation

Pregnancy There are no available data on ointment use in pregnant women to inform a drug-associated risk for adverse developmental outcomes Animal data In animal reproduction studies, prolonged gestation, increased number of resorptions, and decreased numbers of live young were observed after oral administration of miconazole nitrate during organogenesis to pregnant rats and rabbits; no comparisons of animal exposure with human exposure may be calculated due to minimal systemic exposure in humans after topical administration Lactation There is no available information on presence of miconazole in human milk, or effects on breastfed child, or on milk production Consider developmental and health benefits of breastfeeding along with mother’s clinical need for therapy and any potential adverse effects on breastfed infant from drug or from underlying maternal condition

Interactions

Adverse Effects

Side effects of Miconazole + Petrolatum + Zinc oxide topical : Burning sensation, condition aggravated

Mechanism of Action

Miconazole: Antifungal agent; elicits in vitro activity against Candida albicans by inhibiting ergosterol biosynthesis in the cell membrane; accumulation of ergosterol precursors and toxic peroxides results in cytolysis of the cell