In het Fagron assortiment kan u zowel miconazool als miconazoolnitraat vinden. Voor dermatologische toepassing kunnen beide vormen gebruikt worden, al is de nitraatvorm meer gebruikelijk.
Martindale beschrijft:
Uses and administration
Miconazole is an imidazole antifungal used as miconazole
base or nitrate in the treatment of superficial candidiasis
(p.518), and of the skin infections dermatophytosis
and pityriasis versicolor (p.521). It has also been
given intravenously by infusion in the treatment of disseminated
fungal infections, but other azoles are now
more commonly used.
Miconazole may be given orally as a gel containing
20 mg/g (24 mg/mL) for the treatment of oropharyngeal
and intestinal candidiasis. The usual adult dose is
5 to 10 mL four times daily (equivalent to a total of
about 15 mg/kg daily). Children under the age of 2
years may be given the oral gel in a dose of 2.5 mL
twice daily; those aged between 2 and 6 years, 5 mL
twice daily; and those aged over 6 years, 5 mL four
times daily. For the treatment of oral lesions the oral gel
is applied directly.
Miconazole nitrate is usually applied twice daily as a
2% cream, lotion, or powder in the treatment of fungal
infections of the skin including candidiasis, dermatophytosis,
and pityriasis versicolor. In the treatment of
vaginal candidiasis, 5 g of a 2% intravaginal cream is
inserted into the vagina once daily for 10 to 14 days or
twice daily for 7 days. Miconazole nitrate pessaries
may be inserted in dosage regimens of 100 mg once
daily for 7 or 14 days, 100 mg twice daily for 7 days,
200 or 400 mg daily for 3 days, or in a single dose of
1200 mg.