Management of
onychomycosis, a fungal infection of the fingernails
and toenails, usually consists of systemic antifungal
medications, topical therapy (e.g., urea ointment,
desiccating solutions, keratolytics, vital dyes),
or surgical intervention (e.g., nail plate avulsion,
laser therapy). Topical prescription antifungal
preparations, containing the active ingredient
of your choice, may be less likely to cause the
serious systemic side effects that can occur with
oral antifungal therapy and can provide a more
economical alternative, as lower doses are needed
when the medication is applied topically at the
site. Penetrant enhancers can be included in the
preparation to improve the effectiveness of topical
antifungals.
Trop Med Int Health 1999 Apr;4(4):284-7
Treatment of toenail onychomycosis with
2% butenafine and 5% Melaleuca alternifolia (tea
tree) oil in cream.
Syed TA, Qureshi ZA, Ali SM, Ahmad S,
Ahmad SA
Department of Dermatology, University of California,
San Francisco, USA. tasyed@itsa.ucsf.edu
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