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DICP, The Annals of Pharmacotherapy: Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 148-152.
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Imidazoles and triazoles in antifungal therapy

JD Cleary, JW Taylor, and SW Chapman

Fungal infections range from superficial mycoses involving skin or mucous membranes to severe opportunistic infections that may be fatal. The selection of chemotherapeutic agents useful for the treatment of fungal infections includes many topical or systemic imidazoles and triazoles. This overview compares and contrasts the pharmacology and therapeutic use of these agents. This review will focus primarily on these agents' mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, clinical studies, and adverse reactions.





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