Product/Composition | Strength | Form | Category | View/Enquiry |
---|---|---|---|---|
Clotrimazole Vaginal Cream | 2% | Creams | Anti-fungal | |
Metronidazole + Miconazole Nitrate | 500 mg + 100 mg | - | Anti-fungal | |
Clotrimazole Vaginal Tablet | 100 mg | Tablets | Anti-fungal | |
Isavuconazole | 100 mg | Capsules | Anti-fungal | |
Efinaconazole | - | Topical Solution | Anti-fungal | |
Ketoconazole Powder | 2% | Powder | Anti-fungal | |
Clotrimazole Powder | - | Powder | Anti-fungal | |
Itraconazole + Terbinafine Tablet | 100mg +250mg | Tablets | Anti-fungal | |
Fluconazole Oral Tablets | 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, 200 mg | Tablets | Anti-fungal | |
Fluconazole Iv | 2 mg/mL (or higher concentrations) | Intravenous (iv) Solution | Anti-fungal | |
Fluconozole Powder | 350 mg, 1400mg(to be reconstituted) | Powder For Oral Suspension | Anti-fungal | |
Itraconazole Capsules | 100 mg | Oral Capsules | Anti-fungal | |
Itraconazole Oral Solution | 10 mg/mL | Oral Solution | Anti-fungal | |
Itraconazole Iv Solution | 200 mg/vial | Intravenous (iv) Solution | Anti-fungal | |
Ketoconazole Tablets | 200 mg | Tablets | Anti-fungal | |
Ketoconazole Topical Cream/shampoo | 2% | Topical Creams/ointments/shampoo | Anti-fungal | |
Voriconazole Tablets | 50 mg, 200 mg | Tablets | Anti-fungal | |
Voriconazole Intravenous (iv) Solution | 200 mg/100 mL | Intravenous (iv) Solution | Anti-fungal | |
Posaconazole Tablets | 300 mg | Delayed-release Tablets | Anti-fungal | |
Posaconazole Oral Suspension | 40 mg/mL | Oral Suspension | Anti-fungal |
A pharmaceutical fungicide or fungistatic called an antifungal medicine, also referred to as an antimycotic medication, is used to treat and prevent mycosis, including athlete's foot, ringworm, candidiasis, and dangerous systemic infections such cryptococcal meningitis.
Antifungal drugs often function by either destroying the fungal cells or preventing them from proliferating. The fungal cell wall and membrane are two areas of the cell that antifungal medications target. Similar to how bacteria can become resistant to antibiotics, fungi can also acquire resistance to antifungal medications. Resistance occurs when bacteria learn to evade the medications intended to kill them.