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  • Title: Miconazole in the treatment of chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis: a preliminary report.
    Author: Fischer TJ, Klein RB, Kershnar HE, Borut TC, Stiehm ER.
    Journal: J Pediatr; 1977 Nov; 91(5):815-9. PubMed ID: 909025.
    Abstract:
    Miconazole, a new imidazole antimycotic agent, was given intravenously to five children with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis over an 18-month period. There was marked improvement of mucosa and skin in two patients, moderate-to-milk improvement in two, and no improvement in one. Nail lesions were not improved in any patient. Adverse reactions included phlebitis, pruritus, nausea and dizziness, rash, wheezing, mild transient anemia, and mild transient transaminase (SGOT and SGPT) elevations; it was necessary to discontinue treatment in only one patient. No renal toxocity was noted. Miconazole appears to be a relatively safe and promising alternative to amphotericin B in chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis.
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