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Antifungal drugs allylamines

Antifungal drugs are classified according to their mode of action and/or their chemical class. Four chemical classes have mainly contributed to the actual armentory of antifungal drugs the broadest class is the one of azoles (imidazoles and triazoles), followed by polyenes, allylamines and morpholines. Some individual compounds are used in dermatology. [Pg.131]

Naftifme is the first representative of a new class of antifungal drugs (naftifine, terbinafme (lamisil), amorolfme, butenafme) classified as allylamines. [Pg.543]

Ryder, N. "Recent Advances with the Allylamine Antimycotic, Terbinafine", Abstracts of Papers, The 1995 Antifungal Drug Discovery Summit, Princeton, NJ Strategic Research Institute New York, New York, 1995. [Pg.85]


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