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Fluconazole is an
antifungal medication used for a
number of
fungal infections. This
includes candidiasis, blastomycosis, coccidioidomycosis, cryptococcosis...
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topical clotrimazole or
nystatin is
usually effective. Oral or
intravenous fluconazole, itraconazole, or
amphotericin B may be used if
these do not work. A...
- or miconazole. If the
scalp is involved,
antifungals by
mouth such as
fluconazole may be needed.
Dermatophytosis has
spread globally, and up to 20% of...
- C.
dubliniensis are
sensitive to
fluconazole. In one study,
sixteen of
twenty isolates were
sensitive to
fluconazole,
while four were resistant. It has...
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natural resistance to
fluconazole, a
standard antifungal agent. It is most
often found in
patients who have had
prior fluconazole exposure,
sparking debate...
- that does not
affect the
central nervous system can be
treated with
fluconazole alone. It was
recommended in 2000 that
cryptococcal meningitis be treated...
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therapy for coccidioidomycosis.[citation needed] On the whole, oral
fluconazole and
intravenous amphotericin B are used in
progressive or disseminated...
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other newer antimycotic drugs, such as terbinafine, itraconazole, and
fluconazole have
started to gain acceptance. It may
appear as thickened, scaly, and...
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systemic antifungal medication by
other azole antifungal agents, such as
fluconazole and/or itraconazole,
because of ketoconazole's
greater toxicity, poorer...
- with
multiple other antimicrobials in
addition to amphotericin, such as
fluconazole, miconazole,
rifampicin and azithromycin. They have
shown limited success...