Miconazole nitrate is an antifungal medication commonly used to treat fungal infections such as athlete's foot, jock itch, and yeast infections. It works by inhibiting the growth of the fungi causing the infection. Miconazole nitrate is available in various forms, including creams, powders, sprays, and suppositories.
The substrate for nitrate reductase is nitrate (NO3-). Nitrate reductase catalyzes the reduction of nitrate to nitrite (NO2-) during the process of nitrate assimilation in plants and microorganisms.
KNO3 is the chemical formula of potassium nitrate.
Potassium nitrate is KNO3. There is one potassium per one nitrate. One mole of potassium nitrate contains one mole of nitrate.
The symbol for nitrate is NO3-. The valency of nitrate is -1.
Sodium nitrate, potassium nitrate and calcium nitrate are all water soluble.
No, miconazole is not a steroid cream. It is an anti-fungal cream.
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The active ingredient in MONISTAT is miconazole nitrate, which is an antifungal medication commonly used to treat yeast infections. Miconazole nitrate works by stopping the growth of yeast and helps to relieve symptoms such as itching, burning, and discharge.
Yes. Apply once a day over the affected area
miconazole [Micatin, Miconazole],
Superficial fungal infections are usually treated with such antifungal creams or sprays as tolnaftate (Aftate or Tinactin), clotrimazole, miconazole nitrate (Micatin products)
There are no known interactions with miconazole (a topical medication) and alcohol.
Yes, miconazole can be used on dogs to treat fungal infections.
Miconazole is used in dogs to treat fungal infections such as ringworm and yeast infections on the skin.
Simple cases of athlete's foot usually respond to antifungal creams or sprays, such as tolnaftate (Aftate or Tinactin), clotrimazole, miconazole nitrate (Micatin products), or Whitfield's tincture made of salicylic acid and benzoic acid.
imidazoles, (miconazole [Micatin, Miconazole], clotrimazole [Lotrimin], econazole [Spectazole], ketoconazole [Nizoral], oxiconazole [Oxistat], sulconazole [Exelderm])
It is generally safe to use miconazole on dogs, but it is important to consult with a veterinarian before doing so to ensure proper dosage and application.