Candidiasis, Cutaneous
Also known as: Cutaneous candidiasis caused by candida spp. / Cutaneous candidiasis infection / Cutaneous candidiasis / Candidiasis of the Cutaneous / Skin candida / Skin candida NOS / Candida rash / Candidiasis of skin NOS / Candidiasis of skin (disorder) / Moniliasis skin / Moniliasis cutaneous / Cutaneous moniliasis / Monilia of skin NOS / Monilial rash / Thrush of skin NOS
Drug | Drug Name | Drug Description |
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DB09056 | Amorolfine | A morpholine derivative commonly applied as a lacquer for onychomycosis but is also used for superficial dermatomycosis. |
DB01188 | Ciclopirox | A broad-spectrum topical antifungal agent used to treat mild to moderate onychomycosis of fingernails and toenails in immunocompetent patients. |
DB00257 | Clotrimazole | A topical broad-spectrum antifungal agent used for the treatment of a wide variety of dermatophyte infections and candidiasis. |
DB01127 | Econazole | A topical antifungal used to treat tinea pedis, tinea cruris, tinea corporis, cutaneous candidiasis and tinea versicolor. |
DB01026 | Ketoconazole | A broad spectrum antifungal used to treat seborrheic dermatitis and fungal skin infections. |
DB01110 | Miconazole | An azole antifungal with broad-spectrum activity used to treat fungal infections affecting the vagina, mouth and skin, including candidiasis. |
DB00646 | Nystatin | A polyene ionophore antifungal used to treat cutaneous, mucocutaneous, and gastrointestinal mycotic infections, particularly those caused by Candida species. |
DB00857 | Terbinafine | An allylamine antifungal used to treat dermatophyte infections of toenails and fingernails as well as other fungal skin infections. |
DB00620 | Triamcinolone | A glucocorticoid used to treat a wide variety of inflammatory conditions of organ systems and tissues. |
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