Voriconazole (Vfend® tablets) and posaconazole are reserved for serious invasive Candida and mould infections.
Some species of candida are resistant to azoles, and azole resistance is increasing especially in immunosuppressed patients who are prescribed long courses.
Medications only suitable for candida infections
Nystatin (Mycostatin®, Nilstat®), a polyene. This is not absorbed into the bloodstream through the gut.
Flucytosine (Alcobon® infusion), usually used with amphotericin. It can cause bone marrow depression.
Amphotericin B (Ambisome® injection; Fungizone® infusion), a polyene. This is not absorbed into the bloodstream through the gut.
Caspofungin, anidulafungin and micafungin (echinocandins)
Medications only suitable for dermatophyte infections
Griseofulvin (no longer available in New Zealand), derived from Penicillium
Terbinafine (Lamisil®, Terbafin® tablets), an allylamine.
Antifungal drug resistance
In recent years, both topical and oral allylamine and triazole antifungal drug resistance has become a problem, particularly in the Indian subcontinent.
Extensive therapy-resistant dermatophyte infection should prompt this as a possible problem. Where available, fungal culture and estimation of drug minimum inhibitory concentration determined to guide appropriate medication
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