Medication for condition
Butoconazole for Endocarditis
ICD-10 B37
Butoconazole is used in the treatment of endocarditis, based on its FDA-labeled indications.
What is endocarditis? Endocarditis is sometimes called infective endocarditis. It's a rare but life-threatening inflammation of the lining inside your heart's chambers and valves (the endocardium). Endocarditis is usually caused by germs that get into your bloodstream and travel … More on Endocarditis →
How Butoconazole is used
Dosage
Warnings
Side effects
ICD-10 codes for Endocarditis
Other medications for Endocarditis
Frequently asked questions
Is Butoconazole used to treat Endocarditis?
Based on its FDA-labeled indications, Butoconazole is used in the treatment of endocarditis. Use it only as prescribed — your clinician decides whether it's right for you.
What ICD-10 codes apply to Endocarditis?
Endocarditis is coded in ICD-10-CM as B37.
Informational only, drawn from FDA labeling and NIH MedlinePlus — not medical advice. Talk to your clinician about whether Butoconazole is right for you.
Look up another medication