Clobquad

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Clobquad uses

Clobquad consists of Clioquinol, Clobetasone Butyrate, Gentamicin, Miconazole Nitrate.

Gentamicin:



F-27078915

NADA #141-177, Approved by FDA.

PRODUCT

INFORMATION

VETERINARY

For Otic Use in Dogs Only

CAUTION Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

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

DESCRIPTION Each gram of Clobquad (Gentamicin) Otic Suspension contains Clobquad (Gentamicin) sulfate, USP equivalent to 3 mg Clobquad (Gentamicin) base; mometasone furoate monohydrate equivalent to 1 mg mometasone; and 10 mg clotrimazole, USP in a mineral oilbased system containing a plasticized hydrocarbon gel.

PHARMACOLOGY

Clobquad (Gentamicin): Clobquad (Gentamicin) sulfate is an aminoglycoside antibiotic active against a wide variety of gram-negative and grampositive bacteria. In vitro tests have determined that Clobquad (Gentamicin) is bactericidal and acts by inhibiting normal protein synthesis in susceptible microorganisms. In clinical trials, Clobquad (Gentamicin) was shown to have a range of activity against the following organisms commonly isolated from infected canine ears:

Pseudomonas spp. (including P. aeruginosa), coagulasepositive staphylococci, Enterococcus faecalis, Proteus mirabilis and beta-hemolytic streptococci.

Mometasone: Mometasone furoate monohydrate is a synthetic adrenocorticoid characterized by a novel (2') furoate 17-ester having chlorine at the 9 and 21 positions, which have shown to possess high topical potency.

Systemic absorption of mometasone furoate ointment was found to be minimal (2%) over 1 week when applied topically to dogs with intact skin. In a 6-month dermal toxicity study using 0.1% mometasone ointment on healthy intact skin in dogs, systemic effects typical of corticosteroid therapy were noted.

The extent of percutaneous absorption of topical corticosteroids is determined by many factors including the integrity of the epidermal barrier. Topical corticosteroids can be absorbed from normal, intact skin. Inflammation can increase percutaneous absorption. Once absorbed through the skin, topical corticosteroids are handled through pharmacokinetic pathways similar to systemically administered corticosteroids.

Clotrimazole: Clotrimazole is a broad-spectrum antifungal agent that is used for the treatment of dermal infections caused by various species of dermatophytes and yeast. The primary action of clotrimazole is against dividing and growing organisms.

In vitro, clotrimazole exhibits fungistatic and fungicidal activity against isolates of Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Epidermophyton floccosum, Microsporum canis, Candida spp., and Malassezia pachydermatis. Resistance to clotrimazole is very rare among the fungi that cause superficial mycoses. In an induced otitis externa study using dogs infected with Malassezia pachydermatis, 1% clotrimazole in the vehicle formulation was effective both microbiologically and clinically in terms of reduction of exudate, odor, and swelling.

In studies of the mechanism of action, the minimum fungicidal concentration of clotrimazole caused leakage of intracellular phosphorus compounds into the ambient medium with concomitant breakdown of cellular nucleic acids and accelerated potassium efflux. These events began rapidly and extensively after addition of the drug. Clotrimazole is very poorly absorbed following dermal application.

Gentamicin-Mometasone-Clotrimazole: By virtue of its three active ingredients, Clobquad (Gentamicin) Otic Suspension has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal activity. In clinical field trials, Clobquad (Gentamicin) Otic Suspension was effective in the treatment of otitis externa associated with bacteria and Malassezia pachydermatis. Clobquad (Gentamicin) Otic Suspension reduced discomfort, redness, swelling, exudate, and odor.

INDICATIONS Clobquad (Gentamicin) Otic Suspension is indicated for the treatment of otitis externa in dogs caused by susceptible strains of yeast (Malassezia pachydermatis) and bacteria (Pseudomonas spp. [including P. aeruginosa], coagulasepositive staphylococci, Enterococcus faecalis, Proteus mirabilis, and beta-hemolytic streptococci).

CONTRAINDICATIONS If hypersensitivity to any of the components occurs, treatment should be discontinued and appropriate therapy instituted. Concomitant use of drugs known to induce ototoxicity should be avoided. Do not use in dogs with known perforation of eardrums.

WARNINGS The use of these components has been associated with deafness or partial hearing loss in a small number of sensitive dogs (eg, geriatric). The hearing deficit is usually temporary. If hearing or vestibular dysfunction is noted during the course of treatment, discontinue use of Clobquad (Gentamicin) Otic Suspension immediately and flush the ear canal thoroughly with a nonototoxic solution.

Corticosteroids administered to dogs, rabbits, and rodents during pregnancy have resulted in cleft palate in offspring. Other congenital anomalies including deformed forelegs, phocomelia, and anasarca have been reported in offspring of dogs that received corticosteroids during pregnancy.

Field and experimental data have demonstrated that corticostroids administered orally or parenterally to animals may induce the first stage of parturition if used during the last trimester of pregnancy and may precipitate premature parturition followed by dystocia, fetal death, retained placenta, and metritis.

PRECAUTIONS Before instilling any medication into the ear, examine the external ear canal thoroughly to be certain the tympanic membrane is not ruptured in order to avoid the possibility of transmitting infection to the middle ear as well as damaging the cochlea or vestibular apparatus from prolonged contact.

Administration of recommended doses of Clobquad (Gentamicin) Otic Suspension beyond 7 days may result in delayed wound healing. If overgrowth of nonsusceptible bacteria or fungi occurs, treatment should be discontinued and appropriate therapy instituted.

Avoid ingestion. Adverse systemic reactions have been observed following the oral ingestion of some topical corticosteroid preparations. Patients should be closely observed for the usual signs of adrenocorticoid overdosage which include sodium retention, potassium loss, fluid retention, weight gain, polydipsia, and/or polyuria. Prolonged use or overdosage may produce adverse immunosuppressive effects.

Use of corticosteroids, depending on dose, duration, and specific steroid, may result in endogenous steroid production inhibition following drug withdrawal. In patients presently receiving or recently withdrawn from corticosteroid treatments, therapy with a rapidly acting corticosteroid should be considered in especially stressful situations.

TOXICOLOGY Field and safety studies with Clobquad (Gentamicin) Otic Suspension have shown a wide safety margin at the recommended dose level in dogs (see PRECAUTIONS/ADVERSE REACTIONS ).

ADVERSE REACTIONS

Clobquad (Gentamicin): While aminoglycosides are absorbed poorly from skin, intoxication may occur when aminoglycosides are applied topically for prolonged periods of time to large wounds, burns, or any denuded skin, particularly if there is renal insufficiency. All aminoglycosides have the potential to produce reversible and irreversible vestibular, cochlear, and renal toxicity.

Mometasone: ALP (SAP) and ALT (SGPT) enzyme elevations, weight loss, anorexia, polydipsia, polyuria, neutrophilia, and lymphopenia have occurred following the use of parenteral, high-dose, and/or prolonged or systemic synthetic corticosteroids in dogs. Cushing's syndrome in dogs has been reported in association with prolonged or repeated steroid therapy.

Clotrimazole: The following have been reported occasionally in humans in connection with the use of clotrimazole: erythema, stinging, blistering, peeling, edema, pruritus, urticaria, and general irritation of the skin not present before therapy.

Clobquad (Gentamicin) Otic Suspension: In field studies following once daily teatment with Clobquad (Gentamicin) Otic Suspension, ataxia, proprioceptive deficits, and increased water consumption were observed in less than 1% of 164 dogs. In a field study following twice-daily treatment with Clobquad (Gentamicin) Otic Suspension, inflammation of the pinna and diarrhea were observed in less than 1% of 141 dogs.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

The external ear canal should be thoroughly cleaned and dried before treatment. Verify that the eardrum is intact. For dogs weighing less than 30 lbs, instill 4 drops from the 7.5 g, 15 g, and 30 g bottles (2 drops from the 215 g bottle) of Clobquad (Gentamicin) Otic Suspension once daily into the ear canal. For dogs weighing 30 lbs or more, instill 8 drops from the 7.5 g, 15 g, and 30 g bottles (4 drops from the 215 g bottle) once daily into the ear canal. Therapy should continue for 7 consecutive days.

HOW SUPPLIED Clobquad (Gentamicin) Otic Suspension is available in 7.5 g (NDC 14043-120-75), 15 g (NDC 14043-120-15), 30 g (NDC 14043-120-30), and 215 g (NDC 14043-120-21) plastic bottles.

Store between 2° and 25°C (36° and 77°F). Shake well before use.

U.S. Patent No. 6,127,353.

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Miconazole Nitrate:


1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE

  • Clobquad Ointment is indicated for adjunctive treatment of diaper dermatitis when complicated by documented candidiasis (microscopic evidence of pseudohyphae and /or budding yeast) in immunocompetent pediatric patients 4 weeks and older. (1)
  • Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) Ointment should not be used as a substitute for frequent diaper changes. (1)
  • Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) Ointment should not be used to prevent the occurrence of diaper dermatitis, since preventative use may result in the development of drug resistance. (1)

1.1 Indication

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) Ointment is indicated for the adjunctive treatment of diaper dermatitis only when complicated by documented candidiasis (microscopic evidence of pseudohyphae and/or budding yeast), in immunocompetent pediatric patients 4 weeks and older. A positive fungal culture for Candida albicansis not adequate evidence of candidal infection since colonization with C. albicans can result in a positive culture. The presence of candidal infection should be established by microscopic evaluation prior to initiating treatment.

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) should be used as part of a treatment regimen that includes measures directed at the underlying diaper dermatitis, including gentle cleansing of the diaper area and frequent diaper changes.

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) should not be used as a substitute for frequent diaper changes. Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) should not be used to prevent the occurrence of diaper dermatitis, since preventative use may result in the development of drug resistance.

1.2 Limitations of Use

The safety and efficacy of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) have not been demonstrated in immunocompromised patients, or in infants less than 4 weeks of age (premature or term).

The safety and efficacy of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) have not been evaluated in incontinent adult patients. Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) should not be used to prevent the occurrence of diaper dermatitis, such as in an adult institutional setting, since preventative use may result in the development of drug resistance.

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2 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is not for oral, ophthalmic, or intravaginal use.

Before applying Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate), gently cleanse the skin with lukewarm water and pat dry with a soft towel. Avoid using any scented soaps, shampoos, or lotions on the diaper area.

Apply Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) to the affected area at each diaper change for 7 days. Continue treatment for the full 7 days, even if there is improvement. The safety of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) when used for longer than 7 days is not known. Do not use Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) for longer than 7 days. If symptoms have not improved by day 7, see your health care provider.

Gently apply a thin layer of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) to the diaper area with the fingertips. Do not rub Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) into the skin as this may cause additional irritation. Thoroughly wash hands after applying Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate).

  • Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) Ointment is for topical use only. Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) Ointment is not for oral, ophthalmic, or intravaginal use. (2)
  • Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) Ointment should be applied as a thin layer to the affected area at each diaper change for 7 days. (2)
  • Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) Ointment should be used as part of a treatment regimen that includes gentle cleansing of the diaper area and frequent diaper changes. (2)

3 DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS

White ointment containing 0.25% Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate, 15% zinc oxide, and 81.35% white petrolatum.

  • Ointment with 0.25% Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate, 15% zinc oxide, and 81.35% white petrolatum. (3)

4 CONTRAINDICATIONS

None

  • None
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5 WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

If irritation occurs or if the disease worsens, discontinue use of the medication, and contact the health care provider.

The safety and efficacy of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) have not been evaluated in incontinent adult patients. Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) should not be used to prevent the occurrence of diaper dermatitis, such as in an adult institutional setting, since preventative use may result in the development of drug resistance.

  • If irritation occurs or if the disease worsens, discontinue use of the medication, and contact the health care provider. (5)

6 ADVERSE REACTIONS

To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact Prestium Pharma, Inc. at 1-866-897-5002 or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

6.1 Clinical Trials Experience

Because clinical trials are conducted under widely varying conditions, adverse reaction rate observed in the clinical trials of a drug cannot be directly compared to rates in the clinical trials of another drug and may not reflect the rates observed in clinical practice.

A total of 835 infants and young children were evaluated in the clinical development program. Of 418 subjects in the Clobquad group, 58 (14%) reported one or more adverse events. Of 417 subjects in the zinc oxide/white petrolatum control group, 85 (20%) reported one or more adverse events. Adverse events that occurred at a rate of ≥ 1% for subjects who were treated with Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) were approximately the same in type and frequency as for subjects who were treated with zinc oxide/white petrolatum ointment.

6.2 Post-marketing Experience

The following adverse reactions have been identified during post approval use of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate).

GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS: vomiting

GENERAL DISORDERS AND ADMINISTRATION SITE CONDITIONS: burning sensation, condition aggravated, inflammation, pain

INJURY, POISONING AND PROCEDURAL COMPLICATIONS: accidental exposure

SKIN AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE DISORDERS: blister, dermatitis contact, diaper dermatitis, dry skin, erythema, pruritus, rash, skin exfoliation

Because these reactions are reported voluntarily from a population of uncertain size, it is not always possible to reliably estimate their frequency or establish a causal relationship to drug exposure.

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7 DRUG INTERACTIONS

Drug-drug interaction studies were not conducted. Women who take a warfarin anticoagulant and use a Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) intravaginal cream or suppository may be at risk for developing an increased prothrombin time, international normalized ratio (INR), and bleeding. The potential for this interaction between warfarin and Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is unknown.

8 USE IN SPECIFIC POPULATIONS

8.1 Pregnancy

Pregnancy Category C

There are no adequate and well-controlled studies of Clobquad in pregnant women. Therefore, Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus.

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate administration has been shown to result in prolonged gestation and decreased numbers of live young in rats and in increased number of resorptions and decreased number of live young in rabbits at oral doses of 100 mg/kg/day and 80 mg/kg/day, which are 28 and 45 times the maximum possible topical exposure of caregivers, respectively, assuming 100% absorption.

8.3 Nursing Mothers

Safety and efficacy of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) have not been established in nursing mothers. It is not known if the active components of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) may be present in milk.

8.4 Pediatric Use

Efficacy was not demonstrated in infants less than 4 weeks of age. Safety and efficacy have not been established in very-low-birth-weight infants.

Clobquad should not be used to prevent diaper dermatitis.

The safety of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) when used for longer than 7 days is not known. Do not use more than 7 days.

8.5 Geriatric Use

Safety and efficacy in a geriatric population have not been evaluated.

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11 DESCRIPTION

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) contains the synthetic antifungal agent, Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate (0.25%) USP, zinc oxide (15%) USP, and white petrolatum (81.35%) USP.

The chemical name of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate is 1-[2, 4-dichloro-ß-{(2,4-dichlorobenzyl)oxy} phenethyl] imidazole mononitrate with empirical formula C18H14Cl4N2O-HNO3 and molecular weight of 479.15. The structural formula of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate is as follows:

The zinc oxide has an empirical formula of ZnO and a molecular weight of 81.39.

The white petrolatum, which is obtained from petroleum and is wholly or nearly decolorized, is a purified mixture of semisolid saturated hydrocarbons having the general chemical formula CnH2n+2. The hydrocarbons consist mainly of branched and unbranched chains. White petrolatum contains butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) as stabilizer.

Each gram of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) contains 2.5 mg of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate USP, 150 mg of zinc oxide USP, and 813.5 mg of white petrolatum USP containing butylated hydroxytoluene, trihydroxystearin, and Chemoderm® 1001/B fragrance.1

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is a smooth, uniform, white ointment.

Structural formula of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate

12 CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY

12.1 Mechanism of Action

The Clobquad component of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is an antifungal agent. The mechanism of action of white petrolatum and zinc oxide for the adjunctive treatment of diaper dermatitis is unknown.

12.2 Pharmacodynamics

The human pharmacodynamics of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is unknown.

12.3 Pharmacokinetics

The topical absorption of Clobquad from Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) was studied in immunocompetent male and female infants and children (n=17) with diaper dermatitis complicated by documented candidiasis (microscopic evidence of pseudohyphae and/or budding yeast) ranging in age from 1 month to 21 months. After multiple daily applications to the affected area at every diaper change (approximately 5-12 times per day) for 7 days, the plasma concentrations of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) were below the lower limit of quantitation (LOQ) of 0.5 ng/mL in 15 out of 17 (88%) subjects. In the other 2 remaining subjects, the plasma concentrations of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) were 0.57 and 0.58 ng/mL, respectively at a single timepoint (4 hours after the last application) on Day 7.

12.4 Microbiology

The Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate component in this product has been shown to have in vitro activity against Candida albicans, an organism that is associated with diaper dermatitis. The activity of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate against C. albicans is based on the inhibition of the ergosterol biosynthesis in the cell membrane. The accumulation of ergosterol precursors and toxic peroxides results in cytolysis of the cell. In vitro minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) test results for C. albicans isolates obtained from treatment failures in Clinical Study 1 (see Clinical Studies (14)) does not appear to indicate that resistance to Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate was the reason for treatment failure. The clinical significance of the in vitro activity of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate against C. albicans in the setting of diaper dermatitis is unclear.

13 NONCLINICAL TOXICOLOGY

13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility

The carcinogenic potential of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) in animals has not been evaluated.

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate was negative in a bacterial reverse mutation test, a chromosome aberration test in mice, and micronucleus assays in mice and rats.

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate had no adverse effect on fertility in a study in rats at oral doses of up to 320 mg/kg/day, which is 89 times the maximum possible topical exposure of caregivers, assuming 100% absorption.

14 CLINICAL STUDIES

Study 1 was a double-blind, multicenter study in which Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) was compared to the zinc oxide and white petrolatum combination treatment and included 236 infants and toddlers with diaper dermatitis, complicated by candidiasis as documented by KOH tests that demonstrated psuedohyphae and/or budding yeasts. Study medication was applied at every diaper change for 7 days.

The primary endpoint was “Overall Cure” and required that subjects be both clinically cured (total resolution of all signs and symptoms of infection) and microbiologically cured (eradication of candidiasis). Primary efficacy was assessed 1 week following the end of treatment, at Day 14.

Study results are shown in the following table.

Overall Cure at Day 14
Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate)

n=112

Zinc Oxide/White Petrolatum

n=124

26 (23%) 12 (10%)

Two additional studies provided supportive evidence of the clinical efficacy of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) in infants and toddlers with diaper dermatitis, some of whom cultured positive for C. albicans. However, candidal infection was not documented in the culture-positive subjects, as microscopic testing (e.g. KOH) was not done. Therefore, the positive culture results may have reflected colonization rather than infection.

16 HOW SUPPLIED/STORAGE AND HANDLING

16.1 How Supplied

Clobquad is a smooth, uniform, white ointment supplied in an aluminum tube, as follows:

50g (NDC 40076-002-50)

16.2 Storage Conditions

Store at controlled room temperature between 20°C and 25°C (68°F and 77°F); with excursions permitted between 15°C and 30°C (59°F and 86°F).

Keep out of reach of children.

17 PATIENT COUNSELING INFORMATION

See FDA-Approved Patient Labeling

Patients using Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) should be informed about the following information:

  • Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is to be used only for diaper dermatitis that is complicated by documented candidiasis (i.e. documented by microscopic testing).
  • Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) should not be used as a substitute for frequent diaper changes.
  • Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) should not be used to prevent diaper dermatitis.
  • Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) should not be used long term.
  • Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) should be used only as directed by the health care provider.
  • Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is for external use only. It is not for oral, ophthalmic, or intravaginal use.
  • Gently cleanse the diaper area with lukewarm water or a very mild soap and pat the area dry with a soft towel before applying Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate).
  • Gently apply Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) to the diaper area with the fingertips after each diaper change. Do not rub Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) into the skin as this may cause additional irritation.
  • Thoroughly wash hands after applying Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate).
  • Treatment should be continued for 7 days, even if there is improvement. Do not use Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) for longer than 7 days. If symptoms have not improved by day 7, see your health care provider.
  • Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) should not be used on children for whom it is not prescribed.

Manufactured for:

Prestium Pharma, Inc.

Newtown, PA 18940

Manufactured by:

GlaxoSmithKline

Mississauga, ON, Canada

Made in Canada

© 2013 Delcor Asset Corporation, an affiliate of Prestium Pharma, Inc.

Revised Oct 2013 VSN:3PI

FDA-Approved Patient Labeling

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate)® (Vu-sion) Ointment

(0.25% Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate, 15% zinc oxide and 81.35% white petrolatum)

IMPORTANT: For Skin Use Only. Do not use in the mouth, eyes, or vagina.

Read the Patient Information that comes with Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) before you use it on your child. This leaflet does not take the place of talking to your health care provider about your child’s medical condition or treatment. If you have any questions or if you are not sure about any of the information on Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate), ask your health care provider, or pharmacist.

What is Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate)?

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is a prescription skin medicine used to treat diaper rash that also has a yeast infection in children who are at least 4 weeks old and who have a normal immune system. Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) contains medicines that will help treat the yeast infection and the diaper rash, but you must also change your child’s diapers very often so that your child is not wearing a wet or soiled diaper. Even if you use Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate), diaper rash will not go away if you do not keep your child’s diaper area clean and dry. You should use water or a very mild cleanser to clean your child’s diaper area. Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is not to be used to prevent diaper rash or to be used for more than 7 days.

Your health care provider will need to do a special test to tell if your child’s diaper rash also has a yeast infection. Do not use Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) on your child’s diaper rash unless your health care provider tells you that there is also a yeast infection.

Who should not use Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate)?

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is not for treatment of all cases of diaper rash. Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is only for diaper rash that also has a yeast infection. Most cases of diaper rash do not need the yeast medicine that is in Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) because most cases of diaper rash do not also have a yeast infection.

Do not use Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) on any other children or other family member.

Do not use Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) on your child’s diaper rash if they are allergic to anything in it. See the end of this leaflet for a list of ingredients in Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate).

Do not use on infants less than 4 weeks of age.

Do not use in infants or children who do not have a normal immune system.

How should I use Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) on my child?

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is applied to the skin on your child’s diaper area at each diaper change for 7 days.

Apply Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) for the full 7 days even if the diaper rash starts to go away. Call your child’s health care provider if the diaper rash gets worse or does not go away with 7 days of treatment with Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate). Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) should not be used for more than 7 days.

To apply Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate):

  • Gently, clean the skin on your child’s diaper area with warm ( not hot ) water. You may also use a very mild soap. Pat the area dry with a soft towel.
  • Use your fingertips and gently apply a thin layer of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) to your child’s diaper area at each diaper change. Do not rub Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) into your child’s skin. Rubbing the skin can cause more irritation.
  • Wash your hands after applying Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) on your child.

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is for skin use only.

Call your child’s health care provider or poison control center right away if any Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) is swallowed. Call your child’s health care provider if Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) gets in the eye.

Keep out of reach of children.

What other steps will help diaper rash go away?

  • Check your child’s diaper often. Change the diaper at the first sign of wetness.
  • Clean your child’s diaper area after each diaper change. Gently wipe the diaper area from the front to back using warm ( not hot )water. You may also use a mild soap. Rinse the diaper area well. Pat dry with a soft towel.
  • Keep the diaper area open to air when possible.
  • Even if you use Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate), diaper rash will not go away if you do not keep your child’s diaper area clean and dry.

What are the possible side effects of Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate)?

Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) may cause irritation. You should call your child’s health care provider if irritation appears or if the diaper rash gets worse.

How should I store Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate)?

  • Keep Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) out of the reach of children to avoid the risk of accidental ingestion.
  • Store Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) at room temperature between 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C).

General information about Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate)

Medicines are sometimes prescribed for conditions that are not mentioned in patient information leaflets.

Do not use Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) for a condition for which it was not prescribed. Do not give Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) to other children or family members, even if they have the same symptoms your child has. It may harm them.

This leaflet summarizes the most important information about Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate). If you would like more information, talk to your child’s health care provider. You can ask your child’s health care provider or pharmacist for information about Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) that is written for healthcare professionals.

Side effects may be reported to Prestium Pharma, Inc. at 1-866-897-5002 or the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

What are the ingredients in Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate)?

Active Ingredients: Clobquad (Miconazole Nitrate) nitrate, zinc oxide, and white petrolatum

Inactive Ingredients: trihydroxystearin, butylated hydroxyltoluene (BHT), and Chemoderm® 1001/B fragrance

This Patient Information leaflet has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

The Patient Information leaflet was last revised: October 2013

Manufactured for:

Prestium Pharma, Inc.

Newtown, PA 18940

Manufactured by:

GlaxoSmithKline

Mississauga, ON, Canada

Made in Canada

© 2013 Delcor Asset Corporation, an affiliate of

Prestium Pharma, Inc.

Revised Oct 2013

VSN:3PIL

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(miconazole nitrate 0.25% USP, zinc oxide 15% USP, white petrolatum 81.35% USP)

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Clobquad pharmaceutical active ingredients containing related brand and generic drugs:

Active ingredient is the part of the drug or medicine which is biologically active. This portion of the drug is responsible for the main action of the drug which is intended to cure or reduce the symptom or disease. The other portions of the drug which are inactive are called excipients; there role is to act as vehicle or binder. In contrast to active ingredient, the inactive ingredient's role is not significant in the cure or treatment of the disease. There can be one or more active ingredients in a drug.


Clobquad available forms, composition, doses:

Form of the medicine is the form in which the medicine is marketed in the market, for example, a medicine X can be in the form of capsule or the form of chewable tablet or the form of tablet. Sometimes same medicine can be available as injection form. Each medicine cannot be in all forms but can be marketed in 1, 2, or 3 forms which the pharmaceutical company decided based on various background research results.
Composition is the list of ingredients which combinedly form a medicine. Both active ingredients and inactive ingredients form the composition. The active ingredient gives the desired therapeutic effect whereas the inactive ingredient helps in making the medicine stable.
Doses are various strengths of the medicine like 10mg, 20mg, 30mg and so on. Each medicine comes in various doses which is decided by the manufacturer, that is, pharmaceutical company. The dose is decided on the severity of the symptom or disease.


Clobquad destination | category:

Destination is defined as the organism to which the drug or medicine is targeted. For most of the drugs what we discuss, human is the drug destination.
Drug category can be defined as major classification of the drug. For example, an antihistaminic or an antipyretic or anti anginal or pain killer, anti-inflammatory or so.


Clobquad Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical codes:

A medicine is classified depending on the organ or system it acts [Anatomical], based on what result it gives on what disease, symptom [Therapeutical], based on chemical composition [Chemical]. It is called as ATC code. The code is based on Active ingredients of the medicine. A medicine can have different codes as sometimes it acts on different organs for different indications. Same way, different brands with same active ingredients and same indications can have same ATC code.


Clobquad pharmaceutical companies:

Pharmaceutical companies are drug manufacturing companies that help in complete development of the drug from the background research to formation, clinical trials, release of the drug into the market and marketing of the drug.
Researchers are the persons who are responsible for the scientific research and is responsible for all the background clinical trials that resulted in the development of the drug.


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References

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  2. Dailymed."LEGACY (GENTAMICIN) SOLUTION [AGRI LABORATORIES, LTD.]". https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailym... (accessed August 28, 2018).
  3. Dailymed."MICONAZOLE: DailyMed provides trustworthy information about marketed drugs in the United States. DailyMed is the official provider of FDA label information (package inserts).". https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailym... (accessed August 28, 2018).

Frequently asked Questions

Can i drive or operate heavy machine after consuming Clobquad?

Depending on the reaction of the Clobquad after taken, if you are feeling dizziness, drowsiness or any weakness as a reaction on your body, Then consider Clobquad not safe to drive or operate heavy machine after consumption. Meaning that, do not drive or operate heavy duty machines after taking the capsule if the capsule has a strange reaction on your body like dizziness, drowsiness. As prescribed by a pharmacist, it is dangerous to take alcohol while taking medicines as it exposed patients to drowsiness and health risk. Please take note of such effect most especially when taking Primosa capsule. It's advisable to consult your doctor on time for a proper recommendation and medical consultations.

Is Clobquad addictive or habit forming?

Medicines are not designed with the mind of creating an addiction or abuse on the health of the users. Addictive Medicine is categorically called Controlled substances by the government. For instance, Schedule H or X in India and schedule II-V in the US are controlled substances.

Please consult the medicine instruction manual on how to use and ensure it is not a controlled substance.In conclusion, self medication is a killer to your health. Consult your doctor for a proper prescription, recommendation, and guidiance.

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