Dermetazole
Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) is a prepackaged kit with two different products that are both applied on the skin. It contains ketoconazole cream and urea cream. Together, the medications help fight various fungal skin infections. Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) is only available as a brand-name, prescription medication.
What is Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea)?
What is Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) used for?
Fungal skin infections, including:
- Ringworm
- Jock itch
- Athlete's foot
- Tinea versicolor
- Skin yeast infection
- Seborrheic eczema (scaly patches of skin)
How Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) works
Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) is a prepackaged kit with two different medications that help with skin infections.
- Ketoconazole is an antifungal medication that kills fungi by damaging their protective outer layer.
- Urea is a topical skin product that loosens the outer layers of the skin. This helps soften areas that are abnormally thick or tough.
Drug facts
| Common Brands | Dermetazole |
|---|---|
| Drug Class | Antifungal / Topical skin product |
| Controlled Substance Classification | Not a controlled medication |
| Generic Status | No lower-cost generic available |
| Availability | Prescription only |
Side effects of Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea)
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Common Side Effects
Ketoconazole 2% cream
- Itching (5%)
- Skin irritation (5%)
- Stinging (5%)
Urea 20% cream
- Irritation
- Stinging
- Skin burning
- Itching
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Pros and cons of Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea)
Pros
- Packaged as two medications into one kit for convenience
- No significant interactions with other medications or supplements
- Has very few side effects for most people if used as directed
Cons
- Might take 2 to 6 weeks before infection is completely cleared, depending on the skin problem
- Only treats some fungal skin infections, not bacterial or viral skin infections
- Can sometimes cause a skin reaction where applied
Pharmacist tips for Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea)
- Only use Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) on the outside of your body on skin that's not broken. You shouldn’t use it on wounds or on damaged skin. Don't put Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) in your mouth or use it in your eyes or nose to avoid side effects.
- When using urea cream on the skin, make sure to rub it in gently and completely.
- Most people who use Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) to treat fungal skin infections will notice results soon after starting this medication. If you've been using Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) longer than recommended by your provider, talk with them before continuing treatment so they can evaluate your skin condition again.
- Let your provider know if you get a lot of skin irritation, rash, or swelling after using Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) so they can help manage these reactions to the medication.
- Put Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) up and away and out of children's reach and sight. This prevents them from accidentally swallowing medication that was left out. If you think that your child might’ve accidentally swallowed Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea), call your Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222 right away, even if you aren't completely sure.
- Store Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) at room temperature, and protect it from heat or freezing since this could damage the medication.
Risks and warnings for Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea)
Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
For topical use only
Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) should only be used on your skin. Don’t put it in your eyes or inside your nose, mouth, or ears. If you think that your child might have accidentally swallowed this medication, call a Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222 right away.
Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea) dosage
| Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60g/85g of 2%/20% | 1 kit | $16.54 | $16.54 |
Typical dosage for Dermetazole (ketoconazole / urea)
- Ringworm, jock itch, tinea versicolor, skin yeast infection: Each day, apply ketoconazole 2% cream and urea 20% cream on the affected and surrounding area of skin. First, apply a thin layer of ketoconazole 2% cream on the skin once a day. Then, apply a thin layer of urea 20% cream on the skin two times on the same day. Follow these directions for 2 weeks.
- Athlete's foot: Each day, apply ketoconazole 2% cream and urea 20% cream on the affected and surrounding area of skin. First, apply a thin layer of ketoconazole 2% cream on the skin once a day. Then, apply a thin layer of urea 20% cream on the skin two times on the same day. Follow these directions for 6 weeks.
- Seborrheic eczema: Each day, apply ketoconazole 2% cream and urea 20% cream on the affected and surrounding area of skin. First, apply a thin layer of ketoconazole 2% cream on the skin twice a day. Then, apply a thin layer of urea 20% cream on the skin two times on the same day. Follow these directions for 4 weeks or until the affected area is clear.
