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  1. antifungal: [adjective] destroying fungi or inhibiting their growth : fungicidal, fungistatic.

  2. Antifungal definition: inhibiting the growth of fungi. See examples of ANTIFUNGAL used in a sentence.

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    • What Are Antifungals?
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    • How Long Do You Need to Take Antifungal Drugs?
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    Antifungals are medicines that kill or stop the growth of fungi (the plural of fungus) that cause infections. They are also called antimycotic agents. Fungal infections can affect the: 1. Circulatory system. 2. Respiratory system. 3. Skin and nails.

    Fungi grow as yeasts, molds or a combination of both. They reproduce through very tiny spores. These spores can exist in soil or become airborne. You can also have naturally occurring fungi, like Candida yeast, in your body. Fungi live on your skin, inside your digestive system and vagina (part of the female reproductive system).

    Anyone can get a fungal infection. Most fungi cause no problems or the infections are easily treatable. People who have compromised immune systemsare more likely to develop serious fungal infections. These infections are called opportunistic infections. They can be life-threatening for people who have: 1. AIDS. 2. Autoimmune diseases like lupus. 3....

    Antifungals treat these types of fungal skin infections: 1. Athlete’s foot, jock itch and ringworm. 2. Dandruff (seborrheic dermatitis). 3. Fingernail infection or toenail fungus. 4. Thrushand esophageal candidiasis (yeast infection in the mouth, throat or esophagus). 5. Vaginitis and vaginal yeast infection. Antifungals also treat more dangerous f...

    Antifungal medicines can kill a fungus. Or they may stop it from multiplying or growing. There are several classes of antifungal medications and different types of medicines. Your healthcare provider will select the best prescription medicine. Or they may guide you to an effective over-the-counter (OTC) treatment. Options include: 1. Azoles (flucon...

    There are OTC and prescription antifungal medicines. Talk to your healthcare provider about what treatment to use. Antifungals come in different forms, including: 1. Injections (shots) or IV. 2. Oral pills or liquids. 3. Topical (skin) creams, ointments, gels and sprays. 4. Vaginal suppositories.

    Treatment length varies depending on the fungal infection. Some fungal skin infections like ringworm clear up in a few weeks. But it can take months or years to clear up some fungal nail, blood and lung infections.

    Side effects from antifungals vary. Results depend on the type of drug, dosage (strength) and fungus. You may experience: 1. Abdominal pain, upset stomach and diarrhea. 2. Itchy skin, burning sensation or skin rash. Rarely, an antifungal drug may cause serious problems like: 1. Liver damage (jaundice). 2. Severe allergic reactions like anaphylaxis....

    Medication safety depends on the antifungal drug. Breastfeedinginfants who develop thrush (an oral yeast infection) can get antifungal mouth drops. Their moms also need treatment, typically with an antifungal skin cream. Your healthcare provider can determine whether it’s OK for you or your child to take an antifungal medicine.

    Antifungal resistance means a fungus no longer responds to treatment. This response makes the fungal infection harder to treat. Some fungi are naturally resistant to certain antifungals. Fungi may also develop resistance when you use antifungal medicine for a long time. Skipping doses, stopping treatment too soon or receiving a too-low dose can als...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AntifungalAntifungal - Wikipedia

    An antifungal medication, also known as an antimycotic medication, is a pharmaceutical fungicide or fungistatic used to treat and prevent mycosis such as athlete's foot, ringworm, candidiasis (thrush), serious systemic infections such as cryptococcal meningitis, and others. Such drugs are usually obtained by a doctor's prescription, but a few ...

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  5. antifungal: [ an″te-, an″ti-fung´gal ] destructive to or checking the growth of fungi; called also antimycotic . antifungal agent .

  6. Dec 6, 2019 · Antifungal drugs are medications that are used to treat fungal infections.While most fungal infections affect areas such as the skin and nails, some can lead to more serious and potentially life ...

  7. antifungal: 1 n any agent that destroys or prevents the growth of fungi Synonyms: antifungal agent , antimycotic , antimycotic agent , fungicide Types: show 9 types... hide 9 types... Bordeaux mixture antifungal agent consisting of a solution of copper sulphate and quicklime Fulvicin , griseofulvin a kind of penicillin (a fungicidal antibiotic ...

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