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Recent progress on 1H-1,2,3-triazoles as potential antifungal agents.

Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2021
To overcome ever increasing cases of antifungal resistance and circumventing side effects and drug interactions related with currently available drugs has impelled the need to expedite the process of drug discovery and development of novel antifungals. 1,
Nisha Poonia   +4 more
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Antifungal agents

Medical Journal of Australia, 2007
The four main classes of antifungal drugs are the polyenes, azoles, allylamines and echinocandins. Clinically useful "older" agents include topical azole formulations (for superficial yeast and dermatophyte infections), first-generation triazoles (fluconazole and itraconazole, for a range of superficial and invasive fungal infections), amphotericin B ...
Sharon C A, Chen, Tania C, Sorrell
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Antifungal agents and the kidney: pharmacokinetics, clinical nephrotoxicity, and interactions

Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2021
Introduction Invasive fungal infections continue to be important causes of morbidity and mortality in severely ill and immunocompromised patient populations. The past three decades have seen a considerable expansion in antifungal drug research, resulting
A. Tragiannidis   +4 more
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Antifungal agents

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Boni E. Elewski
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Recent Progress in the Discovery of Antifungal Agents Targeting the Cell Wall.

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2020
Due to the limit of available treatments and the emergence of drug resistance in clinic, invasive fungal infections are an intractable problem with high morbidity and mortality.
Wei Liu, Lin Yuan, Shengzheng Wang
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Antifungal Agent

Science, 1961
From the soil of the San Joaquin Valley a fungus has been isolated, an extract of which inhibits the growth of Coccidioides immitis on Sabouraud's medium. An acute toxicity study in mice indicates a certain tolerance of the extract. Tentative identification indicates that the fungus is a penicillium.
M C, EGEBERG, A F, ELCONIN, R O, EGEBERG
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New antifungal agents

Clinical Microbiology Newsletter, 1982
For more than two decades, amphotericin B has been the single broad-spectrum agent for the treatment of systemic mycoses. Amphotericin B is not always effective, must be given parenterally, and is associated with a host of adverse reactions. Despite amphotericin B toxicity, until recently the systemic mycoses did not rate enough attention to prompt a ...
J. R. Gray bill, J. R. Gray bill
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