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Econazole is an
antifungal medication of the
imidazole class. It was
patented in 1968, and
approved for
medical use in 1974.
Econazole is used as a cream...
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Econazole/triamcinolone is a
combination drug,
consisting of
econazole (an
imidazole antifungal) and
triamcinolone (a
group III
topical steroid). It is...
- G01AF01
Metronidazole G01AF02
Clotrimazole G01AF04
Miconazole G01AF05
Econazole G01AF06
Ornidazole G01AF07
Isoconazole G01AF08
Tioconazole G01AF11 Ketoconazole...
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require an oral
antifungal such as fluconazole.
Topical antifungals such as
econazole nitrate may also be effective.
Folliculitis may
recur even
after symptoms...
- but more
expensive form of
treatment compared to
azoles (clotrimazole,
econazole, ketoconazole, oxiconazole, miconazole, sulconazole). If the symptoms...
- ergosterol.
Common examples of
azole antifungals include clotrimazole,
econazole, ketoconazole, miconazole, and tioconazole. The only
polyene antifungal...
- to the sun.
Treatment topical creams and lotions: Terbinafine, Clotrimazole, Miconazole,
Econazole, Oxiconazole, Ketoconazole, Sulconazole, Naftifine...
- 1% also gave
satisfactory protection. A
chemically related molecule,
econazole nitrate, was
found to
exhibit strong anti-feeding
properties against the...
- ring with
three nitrogen atoms.
Bifonazole Butoconazole Clotrimazole Econazole Fenticonazole Isoconazole Ketoconazole Luliconazole Miconazole Omoconazole...
- keratin-digesting
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beetle larvae Anthrenocerus australis, as does
econazole nitrate with the
common clothes moth
Tineola bisselliella.
Imidazole itself...