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Terazol 3, Terazol 7

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OVERDOSE

Overdose of terconazole in humans has not been reported to date. In the rat, the oral LD 50 values were found to be 1741 and 849 mg/kg for the male and female, respectively. The oral LD 50 values for the male and female dog were @ 1280 and ≥ 640 mg/kg, respectively.

CONTRAINDICATIONS

Patients known to be hypersensitive to terconazole or to any of the components of the cream or suppositories.

Last reviewed on RxList: 4/25/2008
This monograph has been modified to include the generic and brand name in many instances.

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