| Griseofulvin: Overview |
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| Griseofulvin is a systemic antifungal agent that is effective against the common dermatophytes. It is practically insoluble in water and only slightly soluble in most organic solvents. Particle sizes of griseofulvin vary from 2.7 µm (ultramicrosized) to 10 µm (microsized). |
| See Also |
| Introduction |
| Polyene Macrolide Antibiotics |
| Overview |
| Antifungal Activity |
| Pharmacokinetic Features |
| Therapeutic Indications and Dose Rates |
| Special Clinical Concerns |
| Imidazoles |
| Overview |
| Antifungal Activity |
| Pharmacokinetic Features |
| Therapeutic Indications and Dose Rates |
| Special Clinical Concerns |
| Flucytosine |
| Overview |
| Antifungal Activity |
| Pharmacokinetic Features |
| Therapeutic Indications and Dose Rates |
| Special Clinical Concerns |
| Griseofulvin |
| Antifungal Activity |
| Pharmacokinetic Features |
| Therapeutic Indications and Dose Rates |
| Special Clinical Concerns |
| Iodides |
| Topical Antifungal Agents |
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