Superficial mycoses: treatment with a new, broad-spectrum antifungal agent: 1% clotrimazole solution
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- DOI: 10.1001/archderm.113.3.307
Superficial mycoses: treatment with a new, broad-spectrum antifungal agent: 1% clotrimazole solution
Abstract
A 1% clotrimazole solution was used as an antifungal for Tinea versicolor, Cutaneous Candidiasis and Dermatophytosis. All studies were double-blind and controlled, active vs vehicle. The final evaluation was made at a two-week follow-up after the treatment was stopped, which for most of the clinical conditions studied, was 28 days. The 1% clotrimazole solution was found to be effective with no local irritation noted.
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