Fenticonazole

Chemical formula: C₂₄H₂₀Cl₂N₂OS  Molecular mass: 455.4 g/mol 

Pregnancy

Oral administration of fenticonazole in rats has been reported to produce prolonged gestation and embryotoxic effects after doses above 40mg/kg/day. Fenticonazole does not interfere with the function of male and female gonads and does not modify the first phases of reproduction.

Fenticonazole has shown no teratogenic effects in rats and rabbits. Fenticonazole or its metabolites cross the placental barrier in pregnant rats and rabbits after vaginal application and are excreted in milk of lactating rats.

Since there is no experience of use during pregnancy, fenticonazole should not be used unless the physician considers it essential to the welfare of the patient.

Pregnant women should not use an applicator without medical instruction.

Nursing mothers

Since there is no experience of use during lactation, fenticonazole should not be used unless the physician considers it essential to the welfare of the patient.

Effects on ability to drive and use machines

None.

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