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(pharmacology) A broad-spectrum antifungal agent with a novel mechanism of action for the treatment of dermatomycosis.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug, 4-tert-butyl-2-[hydroxy-(1-methyl-5-nitroimidazol-2-yl)methyl]phenol.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal azole derivative.
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An echinocandin antifungal that targets the glucan in fungal cell walls.
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Alternative spelling of amorolfine [A broad-spectrum allylamine antifungal drug.]
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A broad-spectrum allylamine antifungal drug.
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(informal, mildly humorous, pharmacology) The antifungal medication amphotericin B, known for its severe and potentially lethal side effects.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug of the echinocandin class.
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(medicine) That is used to treat candida infections
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(pharmacology) An antiviral drug.
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(pharmacology) A coccidiostat used in veterinary medicine.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug.
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(pharmacology) A nitroimidazole derivative used in gynecology for the treatment of trichomonal infections.
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A fungicide commonly used in agriculture.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug.
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A form of bifonazole administered as a topical cream
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An imidazole antifungal drug.
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A synthetic benzylamine antifungal drug.
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(pharmacology) An imidazole antifungal drug used in gynecology.
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An insect repellent used against ticks
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A drug that combats bacterial infection in swine.
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(pharmacology) A crystalline macrolide antibiotic with the molecular formula C₄₂H₆₇NO₁₆, derived from the bacterium Streptomyces halstedii.
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An anthrax vaccine containing saponin as an adjuvant.
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A particular synthetic cosubstrate used with the prodrug tretazicar.
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(pharmacology) An antiprotozoal drug of the nitroimidazole class used in veterinary medicine.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug of the echinocandin class, administered intravenously.
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A particular azole antifungal drug.
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A synthetic antifungal agent for topical dermatologic treatment of superficial mycoses.
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A synthetic antifungal drug for topical dermatologic treatment of superficial mycoses, especially Tinea versicolor.
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(pharmacology) A particular antifungal drug of the echinocandin class.
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A drug used in veterinary medicine as a coccidiostat.
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A topical antifungal agent commonly used to treat human fungal skin infections such as dandruff and eczema.
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An antifungal and antiprotozoal hydroxyquinoline drug, neurotoxic in large doses.
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(pharmacology) An organophosphorus compound once widely used as an insecticide.
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Alternative form of clotrimazole [An antifungal medication used to treat humans and animals.]
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An antifungal medication used to treat humans and animals.
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Any of a family of triazole fungicides
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(pharmacology) A particular imidazole antifungal drug.
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A coccidiostat used in veterinary medicine.
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A fluoride-containing substance used in dental treatment.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug.
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A particular disulfide drug.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug.
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Alternative form of echinocandin [Any of a class of antifungal drugs that inhibit the synthesis of glucan in the fungal cell wall.]
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Any of a class of antifungal drugs that inhibit the synthesis of glucan in the fungal cell wall.
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(pharmacology) A particular kind of imidazole antifungal drug.
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(pharmacology) An antiviral compound, 1-(isopropylsulfonyl)-2-amino-6-[α-(hydroxyimino)benzyl]-1H-benzimidazole, that inhibits the replication of rhinoviruses and enteroviruses.
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Any of a group of antibiotics present in the fungus Epicoccum nigrum
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A veterinary mixture of trimethoprim and sulfadiazine used to treat infections in horses
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(pharmacology) A prodrug form C₁₄H₁₉N₅O₄ of the antiviral agent penciclovir that after oral administration is converted to penciclovir by cellular kinases and that is used for the treatment of shingles and herpes genitalis.
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A topical antibacterial and antifungal drug.
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(pharmacology) An azole antifungal drug, used locally as the nitrate in the treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis.
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(pharmacology) A drug being investigated for the treatment of sleeping sickness.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal agent C₁₃H₁₂F₂N₆O used orally to treat cryptococcal meningitis and local or systemic candida infections.
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(pharmacology) A white crystalline synthetic antimycotic drug C₄H₄FN₃O, a fluorinated pyrimidine analogue structurally related to the cytostatic fluorouracil and to floxuridine. It is used to treat fungal infections especially by members of the genera Candida and Cryptococcus (especially Cryptococcus neoformans).
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The pyrrole fungicide 4-(2,2-difluoro-1,3-benzodioxol-4-yl)-1H-pyrrole-3-carbonitrile
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A broad-spectrum antifungal drug derived from imidazole, used for the topical treatment of superficial mycoses of the skin.
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(pharmacology) A water-soluble phosphate prodrug of fluconazole.
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That is toxic to fungi.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug C₁₇H₁₇ClO₆ obtained from the mold Penicillium griseofulvum, used in humans and animals against fungal infections of the hair and skin.
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A triterpenoid antifungal medication used to treat vulvovaginal candidiasis.
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(pharmacology) A particular triazole antifungal.
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(pharmacology) An azole antifungal drug.
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(pharmacology) A particular triazole antifungal agent (trademark Sporanox) that may be given orally or intravenously especially to treat blastomycosis and histoplasmosis.
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(pharmacology) A particular antifungal antibiotic.
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Alternative form of ketoconazole [(pharmacology) A synthetic broad-spectrum antifungal agent C₂₆H₂₈Cl₂N₄O₄ used to treat chronic internal and cutaneous infections.]
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(pharmacology) A synthetic broad-spectrum antifungal agent C₂₆H₂₈Cl₂N₄O₄ used to treat chronic internal and cutaneous infections.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug.
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(pharmacology) A particular antibacterial agent and coccidiostat.
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A mixture of calcium polysulfides used as a fungicide and insecticide on deciduous trees.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug.
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Alternative form of lumefantrine [An antimalarial drug having the chemical formula C₃₀H₃₂Cl₃NO]
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The antiviral drug [(2R,3R,4R,5R)-5-(4-amino-2-oxopyrimidin-1-yl)-2-(chloromethyl)-4-fluoro-3-(2-methylpropanoyloxy)oxolan-2-yl]methyl 2-methylpropanoate
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(pharmacology) An echinocandin antifungal drug that is administered intravenously.
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(pharmacology) An imidazole antifungal agent that works by inhibiting the synthesis of ergosterol.
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An allylamine antifungal drug.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug from Streptomyces natalensis, used to treat ophthalmic infections, and as a food preservative.
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(pharmacology) An imidazole antifungal for the treatment of fungal skin infections.
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(pharmacology) A topical antiinfective drug.
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(pharmacology) A local antiprotozoal and antifungal agent used in gynecology.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug.
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(pharmacology) A particular nitroimidazole antiinfective.
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A particular schistosomicide drug.
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Alternative form of nystatin [(pharmacology) An antifungal drug that is derived from a soil actinomycete (Streptomyces noursei) used especially against Candida.]
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Any derivative of nodulisporic acid that is used to kill fleas, especially in animal fur
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug that is derived from a soil actinomycete (Streptomyces noursei) used especially against Candida.
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(pharmacology) A particular azole antifungal drug.
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Any of a particular class of antifungal agents
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A medication for the treatment of vaginal yeast infections.
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(pharmacology) A particular antifungal medication.
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An experimental drug for the treatment of pneumocystis pneumonia.
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(pharmacology) An antiprotozoal drug.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug.
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(medicine) A synthetic polypeptide intended as a treatment of HIV infection
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(pharmacology) A synthetic antibiotic drug used chiefly in the form of its salt C₂₃H₃₆N₄O₁₀S₂ especially to treat protozoal infections (such as leishmaniasis) and to prevent pneumocystis pneumonia.
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A drug used to treat equine protozoal myeloencephalitis in horses.
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(pharmacology) A triazole antifungal drug used to treat invasive infections in severely immunocompromised patients.
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(pharmacology) A triazole antifungal drug under investigation for the treatment of acute skin and mucosal fungal infections.
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An antifungal antibiotic.
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(pharmacology) An anthelmintic used against pinworms.
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(pharmacology) A particular triazole antifungal drug.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug.
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(pharmacology) An antiprotozoal drug.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal medication of the imidazole class.
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(pharmacology) A particular antifungal drug.
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An antifungal drug, 3,5-bis(phenylmethyl)-1,3,5-thiadiazinane-2-thione.
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(pharmacology) A particular imidazole antifungal drug.
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An ectoparasiticide used in the treatment and prevention of scabies.
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(pharmacology) A sulphanilamide.
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A topical antifungal medication for the treatment of onychomycosis.
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Alternative form of tebuconazole [A triazole fungicide used agriculturally to treat pathogenic fungi.]
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug used primarily to treat vaginal infections.
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A particular antifungal drug.
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A synthetic over-the-counter antifungal agent.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug.
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A pleuromutilin antibiotic used to treat swine dysentery, ileitis, and colitis.
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(pharmacology) A triazole antifungal medication generally used to treat serious, invasive fungal infections, as in patients who are immunocompromised.
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(pharmacology) An antibiotic drug.
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(pharmacology) An antifungal drug.
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