KZ 200mg Tablet belongs to a group of medicines called antifungals. It works by stopping the growth of fungus and is used to treat infections of the mouth, throat, vagina, and other parts of the body including fingernails and toenails. It kills fungi by destroying the fungal cell membrane.
KZ 200mg Tablet should be taken in the dose and duration as prescribed by your doctor. They should be swallowed whole and taken with food. The dosage and length of treatment will depend on the condition you are being treated for. Sometimes this will be in cycles of use and non-use. To get the most benefit, take this medicine at evenly spaced times and continue using it until your prescription is finished, even if your symptoms disappear after a few days. If you stop treatment too early, the infection may return and if you miss doses you can increase your risk of infections that are resistant to further treatment. Tell your doctor if the infection does not get better or if it gets worse. Avoid taking antacid treatments within one hour before or two hours after you take it.
The most common side effects of this medicine include stomach pain, headache, feeling sick (nausea), and abnormal liver function. These are not usually serious, but you should call your doctor if you think you might have a severe allergic reaction. Signs of this include rash, swelling of the lips, throat or face, swallowing or breathing problems, feeling dizzy or faint, and nausea. Get emergency help if this happens.
Do not take it if you are pregnant or could become pregnant unless your doctor has told you to. Talk to your doctor before taking it if you have ever had heart failure, a weak immune system (including HIV/AIDS), or liver problems such as yellow skin (jaundice). This medicine may not be suitable for you. If your course of treatment is for more than a month, your doctor may want to check your liver by testing your blood. The drugs may make you dizzy or have blurred vision so do not drive or operate machines until it is safe.
Fungal infections occur when fungi grow excessively on the skin or other parts of the body, leading to itching, redness, and discomfort. KZ 200mg Tablet helps control the growth of fungi, which reduces infection-related symptoms and supports the healing of the affected area. This helps relieve discomfort and clear visible signs of infection.
Side effects of KZ Tablet
Most side effects do not require any medical attention and disappear as your body adjusts to the medicine. Consult your doctor if they persist or if you’re worried about them
Common side effects of KZ
Nausea
Vomiting
Adrenal insufficiency
Application site burning
Increased liver enzymes
Application site redness
Abdominal pain
Itching
Diarrhea
Abnormal liver function tests
How to use KZ Tablet
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Swallow it as a whole. Do not chew, crush or break it. KZ 200mg Tablet should be taken with or after food.
How KZ Tablet works
KZ 200mg Tablet is an antifungal medication. It kills and stops the growth of the fungi by destroying its cell membrane, thereby treating your fungal infection.
Safety advice
Alcohol
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
It is not known whether it is safe to consume alcohol with KZ 200mg Tablet. Please consult your doctor.
Pregnancy
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
The safety of KZ 200mg Tablet during pregnancy has not been established. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women, and animal data on reproductive toxicity are insufficient. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing.
Breast feeding
CAUTION
KZ 200mg Tablet should be used with caution during breastfeeding. Breastfeeding should be held until the treatment of the mother is completed and the drug is eliminated from the body.
Driving
SAFE
KZ 200mg Tablet does not usually affect your ability to drive.
Kidney
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
There is limited data available on the use of KZ 200mg Tablet in patients with kidney disease. Please consult your doctor.
Liver
UNSAFE
KZ 200mg Tablet is unsafe to use in patients with liver disease and should be avoided.
What if you forget to take KZ Tablet?
If you miss a dose of KZ 200mg Tablet, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
All substitutes
For informational purposes only. Consult a doctor before taking any medicines.
Your doctor has prescribed KZ 200mg Tablet to cure your infection and improve symptoms.
Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better.
Take it with food, preferably at the same time every day.
Do not take indigestion remedies (antacids) within two hours of taking KZ 200mg Tablet.
Your doctor may check your liver function before starting treatment and regularly thereafter. Inform your doctor if you notice yellowing of eyes or skin, dark urine, or stomach pain.
Inform your doctor if you are pregnant, planning pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Inform your doctor if you experience an allergic reaction like skin rash, swelling of face and shortness of breath.
Fact Box
Chemical Class
Phenylpiperazines
Habit Forming
No
Therapeutic Class
OPHTHAL OTOLOGICALS
Action Class
Fungal Ergosterol Synthesis Inhibitor
Interaction with drugs
Taking KZ with any of the following medicines can modify the effect of either of them and cause some undesirable side effects
Do not consume Simvastatin with Ketoconazole. If Ketoconazole is essential, your doctor may temporarily stop Simvastatin. Ketoconazole may raise blood levels of Simvastatin.
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Do not consume Lovastatin with Ketoconazole. If Ketoconazole is essential, your doctor may temporarily stop Lovastatin. Ketoconazole may raise blood levels of Lovastatin.
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Do not consume Ranolazine with Ketoconazole. If concurrent use is essential, watch out for symptoms such as tiredness, nausea, palpitations or numbness. Your doctor may monitor you... More
Do not consume Methylergometrine with Ketoconazole. Ketoconazole may raise blood levels of Methylergometrine.
Concurrent use may cause gangrene of fingers and toes.
Do not consume Methylergometrine with Ketoconazole. Ketoconazole may raise blood levels of Methylergometrine.
Concurrent use may cause gangrene of fingers and toes.
What are below shown skin lesions are of on nape and back of chest.no facial or other site lesions.no known allergy.no itching etc associatn.small circular hypopigmented multiple lesions.found accidentally.what are its causes and what is the treatment in form of local application and oral medicines
darkened area near crotch and thighs which is itchy flakes are seen when the affected area turns dry have been using zincoderm ointment any other ointment i can use?
Ring worm problem since 1 yrs. I apply ointment given by doctor. But icing is not going. I apply kz ointment given by doctor
Dr. Atula Gupta
Dermatology
please send pictures of affected areaTreatment for fungal infection:-Treatment for Fungal Infection:-Stop all other applications. Cap. Itraconazole (Itrasys/ Canditral) 100mg twice daily for 2 weeks. Sertacide Cream for application twice daily for 1 month. Tab. Fexova 180 mg (if required in case of itching) The treatment has to be complete otherwise the condition will recur.Blood Test- Blood Sugar Fasting & PP also Serum Insulin Fasting and PP.
I have fungal infections in my left thigh after using itrasys 20 mg and teczine 5 mg with kz cream the infection is completely gone but the mark is still there in my thigh what to do to get rid of marks.
Dr. Banashree Majumdar
Dermatology
Dear I can understand your problem but you need to understand that fungal infection of skin calls for better hygiene, regular bathing, clean garments and use of talcum powder. Apply Terbicip cream twice daily and tab teczine 5 mg once at night for 3 weeks.
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FAQs
What is KZ 200mg Tablet used for?
KZ 200mg Tablet is an antifungal medicine used to treat serious fungal infections that affect the lungs, skin, or other parts of the body when other treatments are not available or have failed.
Is KZ 200mg Tablet safe for all types of fungal infections?
No. KZ 200mg Tablet is not meant for common skin or nail fungal infections due to serious side effects. It should only be used for life-threatening or serious systemic fungal infections.
Can KZ 200mg Tablet cause serious side effects?
Yes. KZ 200mg Tablet may cause severe liver damage, which can be life-threatening. Symptoms include yellowing of the skin or eyes, dark urine, or persistent tiredness. Your doctor may advise regular liver monitoring while you are on KZ 200mg Tablet treatment.
Who should not take KZ 200mg Tablet?
Individuals should not take KZ 200mg Tablet if they have liver disease, are taking certain medications that interact dangerously with it (like some heart medications), or are allergic to ketoconazole or any other ingredient present in KZ 200mg Tablet.
Can KZ 200mg Tablet cause hormone changes?
Yes. Long-term use of KZ 200mg Tablet may affect hormone levels, especially testosterone and cortisol, possibly leading to breast enlargement in men or menstrual changes in women.
What precautions should I take while using KZ 200mg Tablet?
While using KZ 200mg Tablet, you should avoid alcohol, get regular liver function tests, inform your doctor of any new symptoms, and do not self-medicate or combine with other antifungals.
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