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amphotericin b
Mycosyst is a fluconazole-based antifungal medication used to treat various fungal infections such as vaginal yeast infections, oral thrush, and systemic fungal infections. It works by stopping the growth of the fungal cells, thereby helping to clear up the infection.
No fungal infection can be cured by penicillin. But you have very good anti fungal drugs like fluconazole for superficial fungus infection. Systemic fungal infections are very rare.
used to treat infections in various parts of the body that are caused by a fungus.systemic infections, yeast infections or topical infections.used to prevent or treat fungal infections in people whose immune systems are weakened.
Nizoral is an azole antifungal. It is indicated for treating systemic fungal infections or for other conditions determined by your physician.source : rxoffer[dot]com
Fluconazole is similar to an antibiotic but it treats fungal infections rather than pathogens. It can be used as an intravenous drug to treat systemic fungal infections, or as a cream for example to treat topical localised fungal infections. A common example of a fungal infection is thrush (candidiasis) which can effect mucous membranes in areas such as the mouth or vagina. Athletes foot (tinea pedis) is another example of a fungal infection. Some fungal infections can be very serious causing septicaemia, but mostly they are localised and uncomfortable, but easily treated.
The five major categories of fungal disease are: superficial mycoses (affecting surface tissues), cutaneous mycoses (infection of the skin, hair, or nails), subcutaneous mycoses (involving deeper skin and underlying tissues), systemic mycoses (affecting internal organs and tissues), and opportunistic mycoses (infections in immunocompromised individuals).
Fungal infections would be found in the warmer part of the US. In that warmer section the more humid part would have the most fungal infections.
Dermatologic fungal infections are usually described by their location on the body
Local infections are confined to a specific area of the body, such as a skin wound or urinary tract infection, whereas systemic infections spread throughout the body and affect multiple organs or organ systems, such as sepsis or disseminated fungal infections. Local infections typically have localized symptoms like redness, swelling, or pain, while systemic infections can cause more generalized symptoms like fever, fatigue, and confusion.