Study of the effect of bifonazole concentration on the antifungal activity of vaginal suppositories
The analysis of the current state of pharmacotherapy for vulvovaginal candidiasis reveals that there is a contemporary need for the development of soft dosage forms for the local treatment of infectious diseases affecting the vulva and vagina. This should be based on azole derivatives that, despite...
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Main Authors: | T. V. Mielnyk (Author), N. L. Kolycheva (Author) |
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Zaporozhye State Medical University,
2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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