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Investigating the interaction of terbinafine with xanthenes dye for its feasible determination applying the resonance Rayleigh scattering technique [PDF]
Terbinafine hydrochloride is a potent antifungal drug indicated for oral and topical treatment of mycoses. A resonance Rayleigh scattering (RRS) method was developed for the determination of terbinafine hydrochloride through a feasible complexation ...
Mohamed A. Abdel-Lateef+4 more
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Introduction: Onychomycosis is a fungal disorder of the nail which afflicts 5% of the population worldwide. The disease is strenuous to cure as it is chronic, hard to eliminate and tends to recur. Topical therapy is at the forefront for the treatment of
Isha Gupta+4 more
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Terbinafine and potential drug interactions [PDF]
David L. Kaplan
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Disinfection trials with terbinafine‐susceptible and terbinafine‐resistant dermatophytes [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundTreatment of tinea pedis and onychomycosis is complicated by high rates of reinfection and the emergence of terbinafine‐resistant strains of Trichophyton spp. Effective disinfection of contaminated socks is an important measure.
Kristoffer Nagy Skaastrup+4 more
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Fungal infections are the most frequent dermatoses. The gold standard treatment for dermatophytosis is the squalene epoxidase (SQLE) inhibitor terbinafine. Pathogenic dermatophytes resistant to terbinafine are an emerging global threat.
G. Blanchard+9 more
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Numerous reports of resistance to terbinafine in Trichophyton spp. from all over the world are arousing justified attention and concern. Point mutations in the gene that encodes the squalene epoxidase (SQLE) enzyme are responsible for these therapeutic ...
P. Bortoluzzi+11 more
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Fungal infections of the skin, nails, and hair caused by dermatophyte species continue to be a worldwide concern. The increase in terbinafine-resistant superficial dermatophytosis has become a major concern over the last decade.
M. Durdu+5 more
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Trichophyton indotineae and other terbinafine-resistant dermatophytes in North America
Dermatophyte infections (a.k.a. ringworm, tinea) affect an estimated 20%–25% of the world’s population. In North America, most dermatophytoses are caused by Trichophyton rubrum or Trichophyton mentagrophytes species complexes.
S. R. Lockhart+2 more
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Extensive Dermatophytosis Caused by Terbinafine-Resistant Trichophyton indotineae, France
Extensive dermatophytosis caused by terbinafine-resistant Trichophyton indotineae harboring Phe397Leu and Leu393Ser substitutions in the squalene epoxidase enzyme was diagnosed in France.
A. Jabet+13 more
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Trichophyton indotineae is an emerging dermatophyte species that plays a relevant role in human healthcare. It has been associated with severe chronic skin infections and a high level of terbinafine resistance. T.
S. Crotti+7 more
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