Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy, 9(11), 1927-1934 (2008-07-17)
Miconazole nitrate is a time-honored antifungal of the imidazole class. To revisit the various aspects of action of the drug in a dermatologic setting. Review of the current peer-reviewed publications. Miconazole essentially inhibits 14alpha-demethylase, an enzyme required for the biosynthesis
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 70 Suppl 1, 4-8 (1977-01-01)
Intravenous treatment with miconazole brought about the recovery of 90% of patients with gastrointestinal or systemic candidosis. Miconazole given by the same route has also been found effective in the treatment of cryptococcosis, coccidioidomycosis, and paracoccidioidomycosis. Cryptococcal and coccidioidal meningitis
Miconazole is an imidazole antifungal drug which has recently become available for systemic use. Its antifungal activity has been well studied and it is active in vitro against a wide range of fungi. Published and unpublished reports of the use
The American journal of medicine, 60(2), 191-202 (1976-02-01)
Fourteen patients with chronic coccidioidomycosis, many of whom had complicating concurrent diseases and/or had failed to respond to amphotericin therapy, were treated with intravenous miconazole, a synthetic imidazole drug previously shown to be effective in experimental murine coccidioidomycosis. Up to
The Journal of heart and lung transplantation : the official publication of the International Society for Heart Transplantation, 11(6), 1127-1132 (1992-11-11)
Several antimicrobial drugs have been shown to pharmacokinetically interact with cyclosporine. On two separate occasions, we observed increases in cyclosporine plasma concentrations during concomitant miconazole therapy in a heart transplant patient with an infection secondary to Pseudallescheria boydii. To our