HOW TO USE AND APPLY EXTINA® FOAM

Apply EXTINA® Foam exactly as prescribed. EXTINA® Foam is usually applied to the affected skin areas 2 times a day (once in the morning and once at night) for 4 weeks. Talk to your doctor if your skin does not improve after 4 weeks of treatment with EXTINA® Foam.

Keep the Extina Foam can away from and do not spray it near fire, open flame, or direct heat. Extina Foam is flammable. Never throw the Extina Foam can into a fire, even if the can is empty.


For complete application instructions, please see the
Full Product Information for EXTINA® Foam.

If you still have questions about how to apply EXTINA® Foam, be sure to talk to your doctor.

Important Safety Information

EXTINA® (ketoconazole) Foam, 2% is used on the skin (topical) to treat a skin condition called seborrheic dermatitis in patients 12 years of age and older.

The most common side effects of EXTINA® Foam observed in clinical studies (incidence greater than 1%) included application site burning (10%) and application site reaction (6%).

EXTINA® Foam may result in contact sensitization, including an allergic reaction that occurs only following sun exposure.

Apply EXTINA® Foam exactly as prescribed. Talk to your doctor if your skin does not improve after 4 weeks of treatment.

For use on the skin. Do not use in the eyes, mouth, or vagina.

Keep the EXTINA® Foam can away from and do not spray it near fire, open flame, or direct heat. EXTINA® Foam is flammable.