Oxiconazole

Products Oxiconazole was commercially available in the form of vaginal tablets (Oceral). It was approved in many countries since 1983. It was discontinued in 2017. Structure and properties Oxiconazole (C18H13Cl4N3O, Mr = 429.1 g/mol) is present in drugs as oxiconazole nitrate. It is an imidazole derivative. Effects Oxiconazole (ATC D01AC11, ATC G01AF17) has antifungal properties … Oxiconazole

Prolongation of the QT Interval

Symptoms Drug-induced prolongation of the QT interval can rarely lead to severe arrhythmias. This is polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, known as torsade de pointes arrhythmia. It can be seen on the ECG as a wave-like structure. Due to the dysfunction, the heart cannot maintain blood pressure and can only pump insufficient blood and oxygen to the … Prolongation of the QT Interval

Enilconazole

Products Enilconazole is commercially available as an emulsion concentrate for animals. It has been approved in many countries since 1985. Structure and properties Enilconazole (C14H14Cl2N2O, Mr = 297.2 g/mol) is an imidazole derivative. Effects Enilconazole (ATCvet QD01AC90) has antifungal properties. Indications For the treatment of fungal diseases of the skin in horses, cattle, and dogs.

Candida Dubliniensis: Infection, Transmission & Diseases

Candida dubliniensis is a yeast fungus and is often found in the oral cavity of HIV or AIDS patients. In addition, it often co-occurs with Candida albicans in candidiasis. The similarity between Candida dubliniensis and Candida albicans makes correct identification of the microorganism difficult. What is Candida dubliniensis? In 1995, scientists distinguished Candida dubliniensis from … Candida Dubliniensis: Infection, Transmission & Diseases

Candida Guilliermondii: Infection, Transmission & Diseases

Candida guilliermondii are a species of unicellular yeast that live as saprophytes and are found worldwide as airborne microorganisms. Yeasts of this species colonize human skin as commensals but can become opportunistic pathogens in immunodeficiencies. They can cause mycoses of the skin, mucosa, and intestine, as well as Candida sepsis and consequent blood poisoning. What … Candida Guilliermondii: Infection, Transmission & Diseases

Amorolfine

Products Amorolfine is commercially available for the treatment of a nail fungus as a nail polish (Loceryl, Curanel, 5%, generic). It has been approved in many countries since 1991. Curanel was released in April 2011 and, unlike Loceryl, is available without a doctor’s prescription. It is also sold as Curanail in other countries. In 2014, … Amorolfine