If you're talking about skin fungal infections of the groin , or finger/toenails, topical agents like Monistat or Lamisil are good treatments; while nail infections usually require taking Lamisil for a period of 1-2 months.
All drugs when applied topically have a good margin of safety, and most show a high degree of effectiveness. There are no studies comparing drugs on which to base a recommendation for drugs of choice.
The best medication for fungal disease depends on the location and cause of the infection. For instance, fungal disease of the sinuses or lungs is significantly more complicated to treat than fungal disease of the mouth, vagina, or skin.
tinactin, though most of them are the same. Tea tree oil is very good but it just takes a little longer to work. It soaks into the skin and kills the fungus at the roots.
Try - Tinactin , an over the counter medicine .
No. This caused by a fungus and should be treated by an antifungal. Antifungal medications such as fluconazole or itraconazole (Sporanox, Onmel) All antifungals can have serious side effects
Zonisamide may have negative interactions with some antifungal medications, antihistimines, antidepressants, antibiotics, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs).
The synonym for antifungal is, cure.
If you are referring to antifungal medications, such as Monistat and others, then yes. (But, admittedly, this question is rather nonspecific.) Additional information: Yes. http://www.thecandidadiet.com/whatiscandida.htm
An antifungal is an agent which reduces the growth of fungi.
Antifungal-- A medicine used to treat infections caused by a fungus
There are no known drug interactions between vaginal antifungal medications and Nuva Ring, or between fluconazole (Difclucan) and Nuva Ring.
Dove makes antibacterial soaps - but not antifungal ones.
Conventional treatment involves the use of an antifungal cream, spray or powder twice a day for about 2 weeks. Common medications include clotrimazole (Lotrimin) and tolnaftate (Tinactin).
The proper way to get a splinter out of your eye is to go see your eyecare professional. They have the surgical tools needed to ensure it is completely removed and you will need antibiotics and possibly antifungal medications depending on exactly what is in your eye.
No. It does not. It is an antifungal.
type of antifungal.