Dermatophyte infections.

Y M Clayton
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Abstract

The newer antifungal agents, clotrimazole, miconazole and haloprogin are considered for their efficacy and acceptability, and are compared with other topical agents used for the treatment of dermatophyte infections of the skin.

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MeSH Term

Administration, Topical
Antifungal Agents
Clinical Trials as Topic
Clotrimazole
Dermatomycoses
Drug Resistance, Microbial
Griseofulvin
Humans
Miconazole
Phenyl Ethers
Tolnaftate

Chemicals

Antifungal Agents
Phenyl Ethers
Tolnaftate
Griseofulvin
Miconazole
Clotrimazole

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