Topical antifungals in treatment of superficial cutaneous mycoses

Superficial cutaneous mycoses are a challenge for practical healthcare all over the world. Considering high incidence of cutaneous mycoses, it is obvious that there is a need to monitor the efficacy and safety of topical antifungals confirmed in the large-scale clinical trials. Today, drugs of two classes, allylamines and azoles, are considered to be the most effective antifungals for treatment of cutaneous mycoses. The review provides the analysis of the results of large-scale clinical trials and meta-analyses aimed to determine the role of modern topical antifungals in treatment of cutaneous mycoses. The options for optimization of the cutaneous mycosis treatment are exemplified by naftifine as a founder of the class of allylamines possessing not only antifungal, but also antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activity. © 2024, LLC MMA MediaMedika. All rights reserved.

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Publisher
ООО "МедиаФормат"
Number of issue
6
Language
Russian
Pages
82-88
Status
Published
Volume
5
Year
2024
Organizations
  • 1 Patrice Lumumba People’s Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University), Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 2 Bashlyaeva Children's City Clinical Hospital, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 3 Moscow Scientific and Practical Center of Dermatovenerology and Cosmetology, Moscow, Russian Federation
Keywords
antifungal drugs; antifungals; cutaneous mycoses; dermatophytosis; naftifine; onychomycosis
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