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Ketoconazole

Ketoconazole Cream, 2%

Approved
Approval ID

39b85d6a-9133-42e6-b7f8-58f045e9b9f0

Product Type

HUMAN PRESCRIPTION DRUG LABEL

Effective Date

Jul 7, 2025

Manufacturers
FDA

Taro Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc.

DUNS: 145186370

FDA

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries, Inc.

DUNS: 146974886

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Ketoconazole

Product Details

FDA regulatory identification and product classification information

FDA Identifiers
NDC Product Code51672-1298
Application NumberANDA075638
Product Classification
M
Marketing Category
C73584
G
Generic Name
Ketoconazole
Product Specifications
Route of AdministrationTOPICAL
Effective DateJuly 7, 2025
FDA Product Classification

INGREDIENTS (10)

PROPYLENE GLYCOLInactive
Code: 6DC9Q167V3
Classification: IACT
KETOCONAZOLEActive
Quantity: 20 mg in 1 g
Code: R9400W927I
Classification: ACTIB
BUTYLATED HYDROXYANISOLEInactive
Code: REK4960K2U
Classification: IACT
CETYL ALCOHOLInactive
Code: 936JST6JCN
Classification: IACT
ISOPROPYL MYRISTATEInactive
Code: 0RE8K4LNJS
Classification: IACT
POLYSORBATE 60Inactive
Code: CAL22UVI4M
Classification: IACT
POLYSORBATE 80Inactive
Code: 6OZP39ZG8H
Classification: IACT
STEARYL ALCOHOLInactive
Code: 2KR89I4H1Y
Classification: IACT
WATERInactive
Code: 059QF0KO0R
Classification: IACT
SORBITAN MONOSTEARATEInactive
Code: NVZ4I0H58X
Classification: IACT

Drug Labeling Information

PACKAGE LABEL.PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL

LOINC: 51945-4Updated: 5/17/2017

PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 15 g Tube Carton

ketoconazole-02NDC 51672-1298-1

15 g

Ketoconazole
** Cream 2%**

FOR DERMATOLOGIC USE ONLY.
NOT FOR OPHTHALMIC USE.

Rx only

Keep this and all medications out of the reach of children.

TARO

INDICATIONS & USAGE SECTION

LOINC: 34067-9Updated: 5/17/2017

INDICATIONS AND USAGE

Ketoconazole cream, 2% is indicated for the topical treatment of tinea corporis, tinea cruris and tinea pedis caused by Trichophyton rubrum, T. mentagrophytesand Epidermophyton floccosum;in the treatment of tinea (pityriasis) versicolor caused by Malassezia furfur (Pityrosporum orbiculare);in the treatment of cutaneous candidiasis caused by Candida spp.and in the treatment of seborrheic dermatitis.

CONTRAINDICATIONS SECTION

LOINC: 34070-3Updated: 5/17/2017

CONTRAINDICATIONS

Ketoconazole cream, 2% is contraindicated in persons who have shown hypersensitivity to the active or excipient ingredients of this formulation.

ADVERSE REACTIONS SECTION

LOINC: 34084-4Updated: 5/17/2017

ADVERSE REACTIONS

During clinical trials 45 (5.0%) of 905 patients treated with ketoconazole cream, 2% and 5 (2.4%) of 208 patients treated with placebo reported side effects consisting mainly of severe irritation, pruritus and stinging. One of the patients treated with ketoconazole cream developed a painful allergic reaction.

In worldwide postmarketing experience, rare reports of contact dermatitis have been associated with ketoconazole cream or one of its excipients, namely propylene glycol.

SPL UNCLASSIFIED SECTION

LOINC: 42229-5Updated: 5/17/2017

Mfd. by: Taro Pharmaceuticals Inc., Brampton, Ontario, Canada L6T 1C1
Dist. by:Taro Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc., Hawthorne, NY 10532

Revised: March, 2014

PK-2925-4
354

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY SECTION

LOINC: 34090-1Updated: 5/17/2017

CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

When ketoconazole cream, 2% was applied dermally to intact or abraded skin of beagle dogs for 28 consecutive days at a dose of 80 mg, there were no detectable plasma levels using an assay method having a lower detection limit of 2 ng/mL.

After a single topical application to the chest, back and arms of normal volunteers, systemic absorption of ketoconazole was not detected at the 5 ng/mL level in blood over a 72-hour period.

Two dermal irritancy studies, a human sensitization test, a phototoxicity study and a photoallergy study conducted in 38 male and 62 female volunteers showed no contact sensitization of the delayed hypersensitivity type, no irritation, no phototoxicity and no photoallergenic potential due to ketoconazole cream, 2%.

Microbiology

Ketoconazole is a broad spectrum synthetic antifungal agent which inhibits the in vitrogrowth of the following common dermatophytes and yeasts by altering the permeability of the cell membrane: dermatophytes: Trichophyton rubrum, T. mentagrophytes, T. tonsurans, Microsporum canis, M. audouini, M. gypseumand Epidermophyton floccosum; yeasts: Candida albicans, Malassezia ovale (Pityrosporum ovale)and C. tropicalis;and the organism responsible for tinea versicolor, Malassezia furfur (Pityrosporum orbiculare).Only those organisms listed in theINDICATIONS AND USAGEsection have been proven to be clinically affected. Development of resistance to ketoconazole has not been reported.

Mode of Action

In vitrostudies suggest that ketoconazole impairs the synthesis of ergosterol, which is a vital component of fungal cell membranes. It is postulated that the therapeutic effect of ketoconazole in seborrheic dermatitis is due to the reduction of M. ovale, but this has not been proven.

WARNINGS SECTION

LOINC: 34071-1Updated: 5/17/2017

WARNINGS

Ketoconazole cream, 2% is not for ophthalmic use.

PRECAUTIONS SECTION

LOINC: 42232-9Updated: 5/17/2017

PRECAUTIONS

General

If a reaction suggesting sensitivity or chemical irritation should occur, use of the medication should be discontinued. Hepatitis (1:10,000 reported incidence) and, at high doses, lowered testosterone and ACTH induced corticosteroid serum levels have been seen with orally administered ketoconazole; these effects have not been seen with topical ketoconazole.

Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility

A long-term feeding study in Swiss Albino mice and in Wistar rats showed no evidence of oncogenic activity. The dominant lethal mutation test in male and female mice revealed that single oral doses of ketoconazole as high as 80 mg/kg produced no mutation in any stage of germ cell development. The Ames' salmonellamicrosomal activator assay was also negative.

Pregnancy

Teratogenic effects

Pregnancy Category C

Ketoconazole has been shown to be teratogenic (syndactylia and oligodactylia) in the rat when given orally in the diet at 80 mg/kg/day, (10 times the maximum recommended human oral dose). However, these effects may be related to maternal toxicity, which was seen at this and higher dose levels.

There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. Ketoconazole should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.

Nursing Mothers

It is not known whether Ketoconazole cream, 2% administered topically could result in sufficient systemic absorption to produce detectable quantities in breast milk. Nevertheless, a decision should be made whether to discontinue nursing or discontinue the drug, taking into account the importance of the drug to the mother.

Pediatric Use

Safety and effectiveness in children have not been established.

HOW SUPPLIED SECTION

LOINC: 34069-5Updated: 5/17/2017

HOW SUPPLIED

Ketoconazole cream, 2% is supplied in 15 g (NDC 51672-1298-1), 30 g (NDC 51672-1298-2), and 60 g (NDC 51672-1298-3) tubes.

Store at 20°-25°C (68°-77°F)[see USP Controlled Room Temperature].

DOSAGE & ADMINISTRATION SECTION

LOINC: 34068-7Updated: 5/17/2017

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

Cutaneous candidiasis, tinea corporis, tinea cruris, tinea pedis, and tinea

(pityriasis) versicolor

It is recommended that ketoconazole cream, 2% be applied once daily to cover the affected and immediate surrounding area. Clinical improvement may be seen fairly soon after treatment is begun; however, candidal infections and tinea cruris and corporis should be treated for two weeks in order to reduce the possibility of recurrence.

Patients with tinea versicolor usually require two weeks of treatment. Patients with tinea pedis require six weeks of treatment.

Seborrheic dermatitis

Ketoconazole cream, 2% should be applied to the affected area twice daily for four weeks or until clinical clearing.

If a patient shows no clinical improvement after the treatment period, the diagnosis should be redetermined.

DESCRIPTION SECTION

LOINC: 34089-3Updated: 5/17/2017

DESCRIPTION

Ketoconazole cream, 2% contains the broad-spectrum synthetic antifungal agent, ketoconazole 2%, formulated in an aqueous cream vehicle consisting of butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), cetyl alcohol, isopropyl myristate, polysorbate 60, polysorbate 80, propylene glycol, purified water, sorbitan monostearate and stearyl alcohol.

Ketoconazole is cis-1-acetyl-4-[4-[[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-2-(1 H-imidazol-1-ylmethyl)-1,3-dioxolan-4-yl]methoxy]phenyl] piperazine and has the following structural formula:

Chemical Structure

Molecular Formula: C 26H 28Cl 2N 4O 4

Molecular Weight: 531.43

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