Instructions for Mizol
Description Mizol:
Solution for external use is transparent, colorless or almost colorless, with an ethanol odor.
1 ml
naftifine hydrochloride 10 mg
Excipients : propylene glycol - 50 mg, ethanol (ethyl alcohol) 95% - 400 mg, purified water - 475 mg.
10 ml - dropper bottles (1) - cardboard packs.
20 ml - dropper bottles (1) - cardboard packs.
50 ml - bottles (1) - cardboard packs.
ATX codes
D01AE22 (Naftifine)
Clinical and pharmacological:
Active substance
naftifine hydrochloride
Pharmaco-therapeutic group:
Antifungal agent
pharmachologic effect:
Antifungal, refers to allylamines. The mechanism of action is associated with inhibition of the biosynthesis of ergosterol, which leads to a violation of the synthesis of the cell wall of the pathogen. Has a fungicidal effect on dermatophytes, mold fungi, causative agents of sporotrichosis. It acts fungicidal or fungistatic on yeast, depending on the particular strain. Possesses antimicrobial activity against various gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms, which are often combined with fungi. It has an anti-inflammatory effect, reduces itching. It is characterized by a prolonged action (up to 24 hours).
Indications Mizol:
Onychomycosis, pityriasis versicolor, epidermophytosis of large skin folds and feet, rubromycosis, trichophytosis, microsporia, skin candidiasis, mycoses with secondary bacterial infection.
Method of application Mizol:
Individual, applied externally 1-2 times / day, the duration of treatment varies from 2 weeks to 6 months.
Application during pregnancy and lactation
Application during pregnancy in recommended doses does not have an adverse effect on the fetus.
Side effect Mizol:
In some cases: at the site of application, dryness and redness of the skin, burning sensation.
Contraindications for use Mizol:
Hypersensitivity to naftifine.
Nosology (ICD codes)
Mycosis of the beard and head
Mycosis of nails
Mycosis of the hands
Mycosis of the feet
Mycosis of the trunk
Epidermophytosis inguinal
Other dermatophytosis
Versicolor versicolor
Skin and nail candidiasis