New topical agents for dermatophytosis
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New topical agents for dermatophytosis
Abstract
Several new synthetic antifungal agents have recently become available for topical use. Reported experiences with haloprogin, miconazole and clotrimazole are reviewed. Topical preparations of these agents are nonirritating and effective in the treatment of superficial fungus infections. They are effective in the management of tinea versicolor and cutaneous candidiasis as well as dermatophytosis.
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