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  • Clinical use of oral nystatin in the prevention of systemic candidosis in patients at particular risk.

Clinical use of oral nystatin in the prevention of systemic candidosis in patients at particular risk.

Mycoses (1996-09-01)
M Schäfer-Korting, J Blechschmidt, H C Korting
ABSTRACT

Systemic candidosis is currently a major concern among certain groups of patients at particular risk because of recent treatment modalities. To prevent spread of Candida albicans, in particular, from the orogastrointestinal tract antimycotic treatment would appear beneficial. So far, however, suitable drugs are rare. Polyenes, and in particular oral nystatin, are the main ones considered so far. More recently, the oral azoles have provided therapeutic alternatives. In this review the current role of nystatin and, in particular nystatin tablets, which are better accepted than suspensions at higher dose levels, is described, focusing on efficacy and safety as determined in controlled trials. Recent evidence suggests that oral application of nystatin tablets can be considered both efficacious and safe in the appropriate context. The relative potency of oral nystatin and systemic azoles, particularly ketoconazole and fluconazole, awaits final determination.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Nystatin Suspension, suspension, 10,000 unit/mL in DPBS, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture
Sigma-Aldrich
Nystatin, powder, γ-irradiated, BioXtra, suitable for cell culture
Sigma-Aldrich
Nystatin, powder, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture
Sigma-Aldrich
Nystatin, ≥4,400 USP units/mg
Nystatin, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
USP
Nystatin, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard