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Ciclopirox is a synthetic antifungal agent. Ciclopirox Nail Lacquer is a clear, colorless to slightly yellowish solution. It is intended for topical use on fingernails and toenails and immediately adjacent skin In contrast to the azoles and other antimycotic drugs, the mechanism of action of Ciclopirox is poorly understood. However, loss of function of certain catalase and peroxidase enzymes of fungi has been Implicated as the mechanism of action, as well as various other components of cellular metabolism.
Ciclopirox Nail Lacquer is indicated as a topical treatment in immunocompetent patients with mild to moderate onychomycosis of fingernails and toenails (without lunula involvement) due to Trichophyton rubrum.
Ciclopirox Nail Lacquer is contraindicated in individuals who have shown hypersensitivity to any of its components.
Commonly redness/burning of treated skin or changes in shape/color of the nail may occur. Very serious allergic reaction to Ciclopirox is rare.
If a reaction suggesting sensitivity or chemical irritation occurs with the use of Ciclopirox Nail Lacquer there is no relevant clinical experience with patients with insulin treatment should be discontinued. So far dependent diabetes or who have diabetic neuropathy. The risk of removal of the unattached, infected nail should be carefully considered before prescribing to patients with a history of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus or diabetic neuropathy.
Ciclopirox Nail Lacquer is not for ophthalmic oral, or intravaginal use. For use on nails and immediately adjacent skin only.
Use in Special Populations
Use in Children: Ciclopirox Nail Lacquer is considered sale for use in children of 12 years and older. No clinical trials have been conducted in the pediatric population.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy Category B. There are no adequate or well-controlled studies of topically applied ciclopirox in pregnant women. Ciclopirox Nail Lacquer should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. It is not known whether this drug is excreted in human milk. Since many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution should be exercised when Ciclopirox Nail Lacquer is administered to a nursing woman.