Update on the treatment of superficial mycoses

Actas dermo-sifiliográficas
M Pereiro FerreirósJ Alonso-González

Abstract

We review the current treatments available for superficial mycoses and discuss recent developments in pharmacotherapy and the most useful adjuvant treatments. Special emphasis is placed on the proper use of conventional therapies and a number of pharmacoeconomic issues. The review also offers an update on the best treatment choices in particular circumstances. Finally, we discuss some novel contributions found in the literature.

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