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  2. Antifungal - Wikipedia

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    Antifungal resistance is a One Health concern, driven by multiple extrinsic factors, including extensive fungicidal use, overuse of clinical antifungals, environmental change and host factors. [ 1 ] Like resistance to antibacterials, antifungal resistance can be driven by antifungal use in agriculture.

  3. Topical antifungal - Wikipedia

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    Topical antifungal drugs are used to treat fungal infections on the skin, scalp, nails, vagina or inside the mouth. These medications come as creams, gels, lotions, ointments, powders, shampoos, tinctures and sprays. Most antifungal drugs induce fungal cell death by destroying the cell wall of the fungus.

  4. Anti-fungal - Wikipedia

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    Antifungal medication, used to treat or prevent fungal infections Fungicide , an anti-fungal substance that kills fungi Fungistatics , anti-fungal substances that prevent fungi from growing or reproducing

  5. Antifungal drug developer F2G raises $100 million to fight ...

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    The drug is being developed to treat invasive fungal infections including aspergillosis - a rare infection that is resistant to antifungal medicat Antifungal drug developer F2G raises $100 million ...

  6. Scynexis to recall GSK-partnered antifungal on cross ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) -Scynexis said on Monday it would voluntarily recall its antifungal pill, which it has licensed to GSK, due to risk of cross-contamination with a potential allergy-inducing compound ...

  7. Fluconazole - Wikipedia

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    Fluconazole is an antifungal medication used for a number of fungal infections. [5] This includes candidiasis, blastomycosis, coccidioidomycosis, cryptococcosis, histoplasmosis, dermatophytosis, and tinea versicolor. [5]