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Tolnaftate Tinactin

Tolnaftate is used as an external drag for moderate dermatophyte infections (shingles), and it is not effective for treating Candida infections. Synonyms of this drag are tinatox, tonof-tal, timoped, tinaderm, tinactin, and others. [Pg.545]

T binafine (Lamisil) Tolnaftate (Tinactin) Tretinoin, Topical [Retinoic Acid] (Retin-A, Retin-A Micro Avita,... [Pg.44]

Tolnaftate (Tinactin, others) is a nonprescription antifungal agent effective in the topical treatment of dermatophyte infections and tinea. The mechaitism of action is unknown. [Pg.602]

Topical 6.5% vaginal ointment Tolnaftate (generic, Aftate, Tinactin)... [Pg.1065]

Tolnaftate (Aftate, Tinactin) is available as a cream, solution, powder, or powder aerosol for application twice daily to infected areas. Recurrences following cessation of therapy are common, and infections of the palms, soles, and nails are usually unresponsive to tolnaftate alone. The powder or powder aerosol may be used chronically following initial treatment in patients susceptible to tinea infections. Tolnaftate is generally well tolerated and rarely causes irritation or allergic contact sensitization. [Pg.1290]

Tolnaftate, 1% (cream, powder, spray, solution), apply to affected areas twice daily (morning and night) Tinactin, Ting cream, various generic ... [Pg.1344]

Tolnaftate Aftate Tinactin many others Aerosol powder aerosol solution powder solution Tinea (ringworm) infections... [Pg.547]

Clinical Use. Other topical antifungals include nystatin (Mycostatin, Nilstat, others), naftifine (Naftin), butenafine (Mentax), and tolnaftate (Aftate, Tinactin, other names) (see Table 35-2). [Pg.551]

Tolnaftate (Aftate, Tinactin, and others) is available in a 1% concentration as a cream, gel, powder, aerosol powder, and topical solution, or as a topical aerosol liquid. [Pg.440]

Tolnaftate (Aftate, Tinactin, others) is available in a 1% concentration as a cream, gel, powder, aerosol powder, and topical solution, or as a topical aerosol liquid. The preparations are applied locally twice a day. Pruritus is usually relieved in 24 to 72 hours. Involution of interdigital lesions caused by susceptible fungi is very often complete in 7 to 21 days. [Pg.697]

Trade names Aftate, Focusan, Sporiderm, Sporiline, Tinactin, Tinaderm, Tonoftal, Tolnaftate,... [Pg.694]


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