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Clotrimazol topical solution

Mucocutaneous candidiasis is generally not life-threatening nor invasive and can be treated with topical azoles (clotrimazole troches), oral azoles (fluconazole, ketoconazole, or itraconazole), or oral polyenes (such as nystatin or oral amphotericin B). Orally administered and absorbed azoles (ketoconazole, fluconazole, or itraconazole solution), amphotericin B suspension, intravenous caspofungin, or intravenous amphotericin B are recommended for refractory or recurrent infections.20... [Pg.1223]

Clotrimazole, which is used only topically, is available as a 1% cream, lotion, or solution (Lotrimin and Mycelex), as a 1% vaginal cream, as 100- or 500-mg vaginal tablets (Gyne-Lotrimin, Mycelex-G), and as 10-mg troches (Mycelex). [Pg.439]

Clotrimazole, as a 1% solution, is the most effective topical fungicide for the treatment of otomycosis. It is active against Aspergillus and Candida species, the most common pathogens responsible for these infections. It acts by interfering with the biosynthesis of ergosterol and is very effective for refractory or chronic cases caused by the dermatophytes or Candida species. ... [Pg.2478]


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