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  2. Fluconazole - Wikipedia

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    Some people are allergic to azoles, so those allergic to other azole drugs might be allergic to fluconazole. [25] That is, some azole drugs have adverse side-effects. Some azole drugs may disrupt estrogen production in pregnancy, affecting pregnancy outcome. [26] Oral fluconazole is not associated with a significantly increased risk of birth ...

  3. Topical antifungal - Wikipedia

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    The last group consists of antifungal drugs with a different mechanism of action than the other three classes. These drugs include benzoxaborole antifungals, ciclopirox olamine antifungals, thiocarbamate antifungals and undecylenic alkanolamide antifungals. Topical antifungal drugs may come with side effects such as itching and local irritation.

  4. Cryptococcosis - Wikipedia

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    Amphotericin-based induction therapy has much greater microbiologic activity than fluconazole monotherapy with 30% better survival at 10 weeks. [32] [44] Based on a systematic review, the most cost-effective induction treatment in resource-limited settings appears to be one week of amphotericin B coupled with high-dose fluconazole. [44]

  5. Tinea versicolor - Wikipedia

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    Oral medications are viewed as a second-line of treatment for pityriasis versicolor in the event of widespread, severe, recalcitrant or recurrent cases. Systemic therapies include itraconazole (200 mg daily for seven days) and fluconazole (150 to 300 mg weekly dose for 2 to 4 weeks) that are preferred to oral ketoconazole which is no longer ...

  6. Candidiasis - Wikipedia

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    A one-time dose of fluconazole by mouth is 90% effective in treating a vaginal yeast infection. [70] For severe nonrecurring cases, several doses of fluconazole is recommended. [20] Local treatment may include vaginal suppositories or medicated douches. Other types of yeast infections require different dosing.

  7. Ibrexafungerp - Wikipedia

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    Ibrexafungerp is indicated for the treatment of adult and postmenarchal pediatric females with vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC). [1] [4]Ibrexafungerp is currently undergoing late-stage clinical trials for an intravenous formulation for the treatment of various fungal diseases, including life-threatening fungal infections caused primarily by Candida (including C. auris) and Aspergillus species.