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fenticonazole

structure given in first source; RN given refers to parent cpd
Also Known As:
1-(2,4-dichloro-beta-((p-(phenylthio)benzyl)oxy)phenethyl)imidazole; Fenizolan; Laurimic; Lomexin; Micofulvin; Rec 15-1476; Terlomexin; fenticonazole mononitate
Networked: 43 relevant articles (7 outcomes, 13 trials/studies)

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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Albash, Rofida: 3 articles (12/2022 - 12/2020)
2. Alaa-Eldin, Ahmed Adel: 2 articles (01/2021 - 12/2020)
3. Posteraro, Brunella: 2 articles (11/2019 - 01/2019)
4. Sanguinetti, Maurizio: 2 articles (11/2019 - 01/2019)
5. Tumietto, Fabio: 2 articles (11/2019 - 01/2019)
6. Al-Rashood, Sara T: 1 article (12/2022)
7. El-Haggar, Radwan: 1 article (12/2022)
8. Eldehna, Wagdy M: 1 article (12/2022)
9. Hassab, Mahmoud A El: 1 article (12/2022)
10. Mosallam, Shaimaa: 1 article (12/2022)

Related Diseases

1. Mycoses (Diseases, Fungus)
2. Tinea Versicolor (Pityriasis Versicolor)
3. Infections
4. Coinfection
01/01/2008 - " the rising incidence of superficial fungal, and possibly mixed, infections, topical fenticonazole represents an important part of the topical antimycotic armamentarium."
10/01/2022 - "Given its wide action spectrum and ability to exert antimicrobial activity against fungi, bacteria and mixed infections, fenticonazole may be considered a suitable first-line, empiric therapy for vaginal and mixed infections, avoiding alteration of intestinal microflora and minimizing the risk of selection of drug-resistant microbial strains."
01/01/2008 - "Therefore, fenticonazole may be an ideal topical alternative to multi-agent treatment of mixed infections involving mycotic, bacterial, dermatophyte and/or Trichomonas spp.Open-label clinical studies show that fenticonazole, in different pharmaceutical preparations administered once or twice daily, is effective in the treatment of superficial mycoses of the skin. "
11/01/2019 - "Fenticonazole, an imidazole derivative with a broad spectrum of antimycotic and antimicrobial activity, appears at least as effective as other topical antifungals in the treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis and can also have a major role in the treatment of mixed infections or coinfections of the lower genital tract. "
04/01/2004 - "Because of its potential as a low cost first-line monotherapy for the most common vulvovaginal infections, we evaluated fenticonazole nitrate in a prospective, open-label, multicenter pilot study with 101 sexually active women (per-protocol; 16 to 61 years of age) with vulvovaginitis involving single or mixed infections with Candida albicans, Trichomonas vaginalis, and/or Gardnerella vaginalis. "
5. Vulvovaginal Candidiasis

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Nitrates
2. bifonazole
3. Ciclopirox (Loprox)
4. Fluconazole (Zonal)
5. Anti-Bacterial Agents (Antibiotics)
6. Clotrimazole (Lotrimin)
7. Miconazole (Monistat)
8. Terpenes (Terpenoids)
9. naftifine (naftifine hydrochloride)
10. Econazole

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Pessaries
3. Intravaginal Administration