Anti-fungal Drugs Flashcards
What type of anti-fungal drug is amphoterician B ?
Polyene
How is nystatin administered and what is it used to treat?
Topical use only
Creams for skin infections
Pessaries for vaginal candida infections
Oral suspension for oral and oesophageal candidiasis
What type of anti-fungal drug is caspofungin?
Echinocandin
What type of anti-fungal drug is terbinafine and what is it used to treat?
Allylamine
Used to treat dermatophyte infections of the skin and nail (topically) but more severe infections are administered orally
What type of fungi (yeast, mould, fillamentous) is fluconazole active against?
Yeast
How do azoles work?
They inhibit ergosterol synthesis
How do echinocandins work?
They inhibit synthesis of glucan polysaccharide
What is intraconazole active against?
Active against both yeast and fillamentous fungi including aspergillus and dermatophytes
What is voriconazole used to treat?
Aspergillosis
How does allylamies work?
They inhibit ergosterol synthesis but at a different stage than azoles
What type if antifungal drug is anidulafungin?
Echinocandin
What are echinocandins used for the treatment of?
Serious candida and aspergillus infections
What is the downfall of fluconazole?
Resistance among some candida species is emerging
How do polyenes work?
They bind to ergosterol in the cell wall, which results in an increase in the permeability of the cell wall
What type of fungi are polyenes active against?
Yeast and fillamentous fungi