Chlorquinaldol
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Superficial skin infections.
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1% in vaginal gels, 3% in ointments, 5% in pastes and powders.
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Allergic reactions; for prolonged internal use: peripheral neuropathy, myelopathy, optic nerve damage.
Notice! Contains alcohol and burns on open areas!
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Application in the area of the eye and nose mucous membranes.
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- Agner T et al (1993) Sensitivity to clioquinol and chlorquinaldol in the quinoline mix. Contact dermatitis 29:163