In vitro comparison of the antimycotic activity of a miconazole-HP-β-cyclodextrin solution with a miconazole surfactant solution

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The antimycotic activity of a new parenteral solution containing miconazole was compared with that of a marketed solution (Daktarin IV solution). This solution has been withdrawn from the Belgian market, probably because of toxic effects related to the presence of polyoxyl 35 castor oil. We propose a new formulation containing miconazole (10 mg/mL) (like the marketed solution), in combination with hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin and lactic acid. The MICs of these two solutions were determined by a broth microdilution method (based on NCCLS guidelines) for 67 yeasts and 50 filamentous fungi isolates. This study shows that the MICs obtained with these two solutions are not significantly different.

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Piel, G., Hayette, M. P., Pavoni, E., Evrard, B., Van Hees, T., De Hassonville, S. H., … Delattre, L. (2001). In vitro comparison of the antimycotic activity of a miconazole-HP-β-cyclodextrin solution with a miconazole surfactant solution. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 48(1), 83–87. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/48.1.83

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