Published Mar 20, 2008
nursing stud'nt
4 Posts
hi everyone,
I am searching for information regarding kenacomb cream but I am not getting an exact information about this drug. According to what I have read, it is composed of several ingredients but they belong to different classifications. Here are the results of my research.
Brand Name: Kenacomb Cream
Common name: triamcinolone acetonide, neomycin, nystatin, gramicidin compound
As I create my drug card for Kenacomb, I don't know what classification to choose because if I based it on the generic name, they all come from different classification. They have different actions, side effects and uses. Can somebody please help me with this?
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
Did you do a search on the Internet? I found several sites with consumer information.
It looks like it is used to treat infected rashes. It is a combination drug so you must consider all the ingredients.
should I just get the side effects common to all ingredients or should I should consider the side effects that are unique to them?
Include the side effects of all the ingredients.
ok. thank you very much.