Transungual Penetration and Antifungal Activity of Prescription and Over-the-Counter Topical Antifungals: Ex Vivo Comparison
Abstract Introduction Topical antifungals for toenail onychomycosis must penetrate the nail to deliver an inhibitory concentration of free drug to the site of infection. In two ex vivo experiments, we tested the ability of topical antifungals to inhibit growth of Trichophyton rubrum and Trichophyton...
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Main Authors: | Ali Elabbasi (Author), Ahmed Kadry (Author), Warren Joseph (Author), Boni Elewski (Author), Mahmoud Ghannoum (Author) |
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