Compound Ketoconazole Ointment contains hormones. Compound ketoconazole ointment is a compound preparation of ketoconazole and clobetasol propionate. When localized skin lesions have fungal infections with significant itching, it is recommended to use topical ketoconazole ointment, which contains hormonal ingredients for effective anti-inflammation. Common adverse reactions include erythema, burning, itching, tingling or other irritation, folliculitis, atrophy and thinning of the skin, capillary dilatation, hyperpigmentation, and secondary infections. Dry skin, hirsutism, atrophic lines, and increased susceptibility to infection may be seen. Long-term use of the drug may cause hypercorticism, manifested as hirsutism, acne, full moon face, osteoporosis and other symptoms. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the product; viral infections such as herpes and chickenpox; pediatrics, pregnant and lactating women. Avoid contact with eyes and other mucous membranes (such as mouth, nose, etc.); should not be used on the face, armpits, groin and vulva and other thin skin. It should not be used for more than 4 consecutive weeks, and should not be used for more than 2 consecutive weeks on thin skin areas such as the face, armpits, groin and vulva. Use under medical supervision, do not self-medicate to avoid adverse reactions.