I would like to ask a question~ Thank you?
Hello, doctor.
I live in Taoyuan.
During this winter break, I visited the hospital because my scalp and face were itchy.
The doctor diagnosed me with seborrheic dermatitis and prescribed me Ketoconazole cream from GSK.
I have been using it for a long time, but recently when I went to buy a new tube, I found that many pharmacies in Zhongli do not carry it.
I am wondering where else in Taoyuan I can find it.
Thank you.
Sean, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/08/06
Dr. Zheng Lizhen reply Dermatology
Hello: Each pharmacy has different inventory, you may inquire with GSK Pharmaceuticals or Dermatologist Dr.
Cheng Li-Chen for further information.
Reply Date: 2005/08/06
More Info
To purchase Ketoconazole cream (known as 克廷膚 in Mandarin) for seborrheic dermatitis in Taoyuan, you have a few options to consider. First, it’s important to understand that Ketoconazole is an antifungal medication commonly used to treat fungal infections, including seborrheic dermatitis, which is characterized by flaky, itchy skin, often on the scalp and face.
1. Local Pharmacies: Since you mentioned that you have already checked several pharmacies in Zhongli without success, I recommend expanding your search to other areas in Taoyuan. Larger chain pharmacies or those affiliated with hospitals may have a better chance of stocking Ketoconazole cream. Pharmacies like Watsons, Cosmed, or local independent pharmacies could be worth checking.
2. Hospital Pharmacies: If you have access to a hospital, especially one with a dermatology department, their pharmacy may carry Ketoconazole cream. You can also ask your dermatologist or primary care physician if they can provide a prescription that you can fill at the hospital pharmacy.
3. Online Pharmacies: In Taiwan, many pharmacies offer online shopping options. Websites like 藥局網 (Pharmacy Network) or other local pharmacy websites may have Ketoconazole cream available for order. Ensure that you are purchasing from a reputable source to avoid counterfeit products.
4. Consult Your Doctor: If you continue to have difficulty finding the cream, it may be beneficial to consult your doctor again. They may be able to provide you with a different brand or formulation that is more readily available in your area. Additionally, they can confirm that Ketoconazole is still the best treatment option for your condition.
5. Alternative Treatments: If you cannot find Ketoconazole cream, there are other treatments for seborrheic dermatitis that may be available over the counter. These include shampoos containing selenium sulfide, zinc pyrithione, or coal tar, which can help manage symptoms. However, it’s best to consult with your healthcare provider before switching treatments.
Seborrheic dermatitis can be a chronic condition, and while Ketoconazole is effective, it may require ongoing management. Regular follow-ups with your dermatologist can help monitor your condition and adjust treatment as necessary.
In summary, check local pharmacies, hospital pharmacies, and online options for Ketoconazole cream. If you face challenges, consult your healthcare provider for alternative treatments or recommendations. Remember, managing seborrheic dermatitis often requires a combination of treatments and lifestyle adjustments, including maintaining a proper skincare routine and avoiding known triggers.
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