Antifungal combination therapy

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Abstract

We have yet to realize the clinical benefits of combination antifungal therapy, but the literature is beginning to show the potential positive and negative aspects of this approach. Detailed laboratory-based study of each new antifungal compound will be required in order to define the interactions between the different drugs. Most important in this discussion is that a determination of the most appropriate experimental design and parameters to reflect the outcomes in the treatment of human mycoses is required. That will be the challenge for the next several years. In the meantime, combination antifungal therapy should be approached carefully and be initiated on a case-by-case basis following consideration of all the options available for the patient.

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Sugar, A. M. (2001). Antifungal combination therapy. Current Opinion in Investigational Drugs. https://doi.org/10.2165/00003495-200565110-00002

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