cutaneous candidiasis (DBCOND0020791)

Identifiers

Synonyms
Cutaneous candidiasis caused by candida spp. / Cutaneous candidiasis infection / Candidiasis, Cutaneous / Candidiasis of the Cutaneous / Skin candida / Skin candida NOS / Candida rash / Candidiasis of skin NOS / Candidiasis of skin (disorder) / Moniliasis skin / Moniliasis cutaneous / Cutaneous moniliasis / Monilia of skin NOS / Monilial rash / Thrush of skin NOS

Associated Data

Indicated Drugs and Targets
DrugDescriptionTargets
Amorolfine
A morpholine derivative commonly applied as a lacquer for onychomycosis but is also used for superficial dermatomycosis.
No drug targets
Ciclopirox
A broad-spectrum topical antifungal agent used to treat mild to moderate onychomycosis of fingernails and toenails in immunocompetent patients.
Clotrimazole
A topical broad-spectrum antifungal agent used for the treatment of a wide variety of dermatophyte infections and candidiasis.
Econazole
A topical antifungal used to treat tinea pedis, tinea cruris, tinea corporis, cutaneous candidiasis and tinea versicolor.
Ketoconazole
A broad spectrum antifungal used to treat seborrheic dermatitis and fungal skin infections.
Miconazole
An azole antifungal with broad-spectrum activity used to treat fungal infections affecting the vagina, mouth and skin, including candidiasis.
Nystatin
A polyene ionophore antifungal used to treat cutaneous, mucocutaneous, and gastrointestinal mycotic infections, particularly those caused by Candida species.
Terbinafine
An allylamine antifungal used to treat dermatophyte infections of toenails and fingernails as well as other fungal skin infections.
Triamcinolone
A glucocorticoid used to treat a wide variety of inflammatory conditions of organ systems and tissues.
Clinical Trials
Not Available