Luliconazole demonstrates potent in vitro activity against dermatophytes recovered from patients with onychomycosis

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The in vitro activities of luliconazole, amorolfine, ciclopirox, and terbinafine were determined against 320 dermatophyte isolates from large toenails of onychomycosis patients enrolled into an ongoing phase 2b/3 clinical study. The geometric mean MIC for luliconazole was 0.00022 μg/ml against all isolates, compared to 0.0194 to 0.3107 μg/ml for the three other agents. The in vitro potency of luliconazole was maintained regardless of the dermatophyte species. © 2014, American Society for Microbiology.

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Wiederhold, N. P., Fothergill, A. W., McCarthy, D. I., & Tavakkol, A. (2014). Luliconazole demonstrates potent in vitro activity against dermatophytes recovered from patients with onychomycosis. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 58(6), 3553–3555. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.02706-13

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