miconazol
Miconazol, also spelled miconazol, is an azole antifungal agent of the imidazole class. It works by inhibiting fungal cytochrome P450-dependent enzyme lanosterol 14α-demethylase, which disrupts ergosterol synthesis and compromises fungal cell membrane integrity. The effect is generally fungistatic, though it can be fungicidal at higher concentrations against some species.
The drug has a broad spectrum that includes dermatophytes such as Trichophyton, Microsporum and Epidermophyton, as
Formulations include creams, ointments, powders and sprays for skin infections, and vaginal creams or tablets and
Common adverse effects are minor and local, such as irritation, burning or itching at the application site.