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Topical antifungal agents

Topical antifungal agents
Drug Dose How supplied*
Azoles
ClotrimazoleΔ Twice per day Cream 1%
Ointment 1%
Solution 1%
Econazole Once per day (twice per day for candidiasis) Cream 1%
Foam 1%
Efinaconazole Once per day Solution 10%
Ketoconazole Once per day Cream 2%
Shampoo 2% (1% shampoo is available over the counter)
Gel 2%
Foam 2%
Luliconazole Once per day Cream 1%
MiconazoleΔ Twice per day Cream 2%
Ointment 2%
Solution 2%
Powder 2%
Aerosol solution 2%
Aerosol powder 2%
Oxiconazole Once to twice per day Cream 1%
Lotion 1%
Sertaconazole Twice per day Cream 2%
Sulconazole Once or twice per day Cream 1%
Solution 1%
Allylamines§
Naftifine Once per day (cream), twice per day (gel) Cream 1%
Cream 2%
Gel 1%
Gel 2%
TerbinafineΔ Once to twice per day Cream 1%
Spray solution 1%
Benzylamine§
ButenafineΔ Once per day (twice per day for tinea pedis) Cream 1%
Polyene: Treats Candida infections only
Nystatin 2 to 3 times per day Cream 100,000 units/gram
Ointment 100,000 units/gram
Powder 100,000 units/gram
Other
Ciclopirox¥ Twice per day Cream 0.77%
Gel 0.77%
Suspension 0.77%
Shampoo 1%
Solution 8%
TolnaftateΔ Twice per day Cream 1%
Powder 1%
Aerosol:
  • Liquid 1%
  • Powder 1%
Solution 1%
For additional details on available formulations and frequency of application, refer to the Lexicomp drug-specific monographs included with UpToDate.

* Preparations available in the United States and some other countries.

¶ Azoles have activity against dermatophytes, tinea versicolor, and Candida. Sulconazole, oxiconazole, and luliconazole may be less effective for Candida infection than other azoles.

Δ Available in over-the-counter (nonprescription) preparations in the United States and some other countries.

◊ Indicated for onychomycosis.

§ Can treat Candida in addition to dermatophytes and tinea versicolor but may be less effective than azoles and ciclopirox for Candida infection.

¥ Treats dermatophytes, tinea versicolor, and Candida.

‡ Does not treat Candida; less effective than other options for dermatophytes.
Prepared with data from: US Food & Drug Administration (FDA) approved product information. US National Library of Medicine. (Available online at: https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/).
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