2025 Guidelines for the Evaluation and Management of Adults With Congenital Heart Disease
December 19, 2025
Brand Name :
N/A
Synonyms :
chlormidazole
Class :
Antifungals
Dosage Forms & Strengths
Topical mycoses
In vivo studies suggest topical application for 2 to 3 times a day until 4 weeks.
Indicated for Topical Mycoses:
In vivo studies suggest topical application for 2 to 3 times a day until 4 weeks.
Dosage Forms & Strengths
N/A
Refer adult dosing
N/A
N/A
Black box warning:
None
Contraindications/caution:
Contraindications:
N/A
Caution:
N/A
Pregnancy consideration: N/A
Lactation: N/A
Pregnancy category:
Category A: well-controlled and Satisfactory studies show no risk to the fetus in the first or later trimester.
Category B: there was no evidence of risk to the fetus in animal studies, and there were not enough studies on pregnant women.
Category C: there was evidence of risk of adverse effects in animal reproduction studies, and no adequate evidence in human studies must take care of potential risks in pregnant women.
Category D: adequate data with sufficient evidence of human fetal risk from various platforms, but despite the potential risk, and used only in emergency cases for potential benefits.
Category X: Drugs listed in this category outweigh the risks over benefits. Hence, these categories of drugs need to be avoided by pregnant women.
Category N: There is no data available for the drug under this category
Pharmacology:
N/A
Pharmacodynamics:
N/A
Pharmacokinetics:
N/A
Administration:
N/A
Patient information leaflet
Generic Name: chlormidazole
Why do we use chlormidazole?
chlormidazole is an antifungal drug with inhibitory efficacy against various fungi and some gram-positive cocci. It can be used for bacterial and fungal infections of the skin and nails, such as periungual and interdigital mycoses.