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About Antifungal
Antifungal medications are effectively designed to kill or stop the growth of the fungus or yeast affecting your hair, nails, and skin. You can get an infection from fungal spores in spoiled food in your kitchen, pets, soil, moisture, poor hygiene, etc. These spores can cause respiratory infections, allergies, and other serious health issues if they enter the body. People with poor immunity are at a higher risk of contracting a fungal infection. Antifungals are also known as antimycotic agents from the scientific name of the fungal group “mycota”.
Antifungal Medications
These medications come in different formulations, from oral to topical application.
Oral Antifungals
- Itraconazole
- Fluconazole
- Ketoconazole
- Terbinafine
Topical Antifungals
- Ketoconazole (Daktarin)
- Nystatin (Nystan)
- Terbinafine (Lamisil)
- Clotrimazole
- Econazole
- Miconazole
What conditions can be treated with Antifungal?
Antifungal medications can be used to treat a wide range of fungal infections, which typically fall under the following four categories based on the site of infection:
Superficial Infections are those that affect the outer surface of the skin, including:
- Black piedra
- White piedra
- Tinea nigra
- Pityriasis versicolor
Cutaneous infections are those that affect the first layer of skin:
- Athlete’s foot
- Jock itch
- Ringworm
- Yeast infections
Subcutaneous infections affect the deeper layers of skin called dermis. For example:
- Sporotrichosis (rose gardener’s disease)
- Mycetoma (Madura foot)
- Chromoblastomycosis
Systemic fungal infections are invasive and can grow fungus inside the body, and immunocompromised patients are at a higher risk of contracting such infections as:
- Oral thrush
- Valley fever
- Fungal meningitis
- Vaginal yeast infections
- Aspergillosis (Affect lungs)
How do antifungals work?
Antifungal medications kill the fungus or halt its growth and multiplication. Different classes of antifungal medications serve different modes of action as follows:
- Azoles (Fluconazole): They are a synthetic class of antifungals that stop the growth of fungi.
- Polyenes (Nystatin): These antifungals occur naturally and work by attacking and destroying the fungus cell.
- Echinocandins (Micafungin): These are a semi-synthetic class of fungi that damage the cell walls of fungi.
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- Fungal Infection
- Anemia
- STD
- UTI
- Skin
- Covid
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Prescription
Apply clotrimazole 1% cream,
- Apply on the affected area two times a day.
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Side effects of antifungal
Antifungal medications help treat fungal infections ranging from mild to moderate or chronic. These infections may have side effects varying from person to person including:
- Nausea
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Itching or burning
- Rashes or redness
Rare side effects include:
- Anaphylaxis
- Liver damage or jaundice
- Severe allergic reactions causing blisters or skin peeling.
The severity and duration of side effects depend upon the patient’s immunity and the sensitivity.
Who should not take antifungals?
Individuals dealing with the following conditions should not take antifungals without consultation from their doctors:
- Individuals with hepatic dysfunction, as antifungals can cause serious liver toxicity.
- Those with endocrine or fertility problems should especially avoid ketoconazole due to its side effects.
- Pregnant or lactating individuals, the extent of antifungals transfer across the placenta or into breast milk is unclear (except for terbinafine, known to cross).
- Patients taking drugs that prolong QTc interval, such as combining voriconazole with such drugs, may worsen the condition and lead to ergotism if taken with ergot alkaloids.
- Patients with renal impairment should avoid antifungals like Flucytosine.
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