Topical Antifungals in Dermatology Agent Mechanism of Action Use Sideeffects Dermatology
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Hi. With this video, we will discuss the use of Topical Antifungal Agents in Dermatology and be better prepared for treating our patients. This video is directed towards dermatologists and is not at all advisory for non-medical personnel. • Introduction - 02:08 • Classification - 04:41 • 1. Polyenes: Nystatin - 05:50 • 2. Azoles - 03:38 • 2a. Azoles: Miconazole - 11:48 • 2b. Azoles: Clotrimazole - 14:04 • 2c. Azoles: Ketoconazole - 16:06 • 2d. Azoles: Oxiconazole - 18:21 • 2e. Azoles: Econazole - 19:55 • 2f. Azoles: Sulconazole - 20:51 • 2g. Azoles: Sertaconazole - 22:16 • 2h. Azoles: Luliconazole - 24:56 • 3. Allylamines / Benzylamines - 26:20 • 3a. Allylamines: Naftifine - 27:45 • 3b. Allylamines: Terbinafine - 29:03 • 3c. Benzylamines: Butenafine - 30:30 • 4a. Amorolfine - 31:44 • 4b. Ciclopirox Olamine - 36:28 • 4c. Selenium Sulfide - 40:00 • 4d. Tavaborole - 42:38 • Potency - 44:28 • Anti-Inflammatory Property - 44:57 • Anti-Bacterial Property - 49:40 • Pregnancy category - 51:41 • End - 53:28
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