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Topical and oral combination therapy for toenail onychomycosis: an updated review

Topical and oral combination therapy for toenail onychomycosis: an updated review
Topical and oral combination therapy for toenail onychomycosis: an updated review
Although effective, oral antifungal therapy is still not completely successful. Recent studies have shown that combination therapy with oral and topical agents offers an increased cure rate for patients. We review the main drug combinations that have been tested. Additional measures, such as mechanical intervention, may help improve response rates further.
therapy
8750-7315
116-119
Baran, R.
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Bristow, I.
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Baran, R.
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Bristow, I.
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Baran, R. and Bristow, I. (2006) Topical and oral combination therapy for toenail onychomycosis: an updated review. Journal of American Podiatric Medical Association, 96 (2), 116-119.

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Abstract

Although effective, oral antifungal therapy is still not completely successful. Recent studies have shown that combination therapy with oral and topical agents offers an increased cure rate for patients. We review the main drug combinations that have been tested. Additional measures, such as mechanical intervention, may help improve response rates further.

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Published date: 2006
Keywords: therapy

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Local EPrints ID: 17800
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/17800
ISSN: 8750-7315
PURE UUID: fa611365-d05d-4594-82cd-22dfa3a7ad58

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Date deposited: 25 May 2006
Last modified: 08 Jan 2022 09:49

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Author: R. Baran
Author: I. Bristow

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