antifungális
Antifungális, or antifungal agents, are medicines used to treat fungal infections in humans and animals. They work by killing fungi (fungicidal) or inhibiting their growth (fungistatic), and they can be applied topically, taken orally, or given by injection depending on the infection.
Major drug classes include polyenes (amphotericin B, nystatin), which bind ergosterol in fungal membranes; azoles (fluconazole,
Spectrum and use vary by agent. Amphotericin B and voriconazole cover a broad range of fungi, including
Administration and safety considerations vary by drug. Systemic infections require systemic therapy; nephrotoxicity is a concern