Candidosis of the oropharynx

Active Ingredient: Miconazole

Indication for Miconazole

Population group: only newborns (0 - 40 days old) , infants (40 days - 1 year old)

Oral treatment of candidosis of the oropharynx.

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

5 ml in 4 divided doses daily

Route of admnistration

Oral

Defined daily dose

5 - 5 mL

Dosage regimen

From 1.25 To 1.25 mL 4 time(s) per day every day

Detailed description

4-24 months: 1.25 mL (¼ measuring spoon) of gel, applied four times a day after meals.

Dosage considerations

Each dose should be divided into smaller portions and the gel should be applied to the affected area(s) with a clean finger. The gel should not be applied to the back of the throat due to possible choking. The gel should not be swallowed immediately, but kept in the mouth as long as possible.

Active ingredient

Miconazole

Miconazole possesses an antifungal activity against the common dermatophytes and yeasts as well as an antibacterial activity against certain gram-positive bacilli and cocci. Its activity is based on the inhibition of the ergosterol biosynthesis in fungi and the change in the composition of the lipid components in the membrane, resulting in fungal cell necrosis.

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