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Pharmacotherapy for onychomycosis: new and emerging treatments.

Shari R Lipner1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Onychomycosis is the most common nail disorder seen in clinical practice. It is not merely an aesthetic disorder and may cause significant disability and affect the quality of life. There are no strict guidelines for onychomycosis therapy. Therefore, medical management is individualized based on drug efficacy, taken together with clinical presentation, infecting organism, co-morbidities, concomitant medications, and patient preferences. AREAS COVERED: This review provides a clinically oriented critical perspective on the pathophysiology of onychomycosis, infecting organisms, and prognostic factors, and how these play a role in choosing optimal pharmacotherapy. Clinical and pharmacological considerations are described in explaining the optimal medical management of onychomycosis. EXPERT OPINION: Onychomycosis is a common nail disorder with significant burden; yet, there are only six Food and Drug Administration approved medical therapies for this indication. When therapy is applied to specific patients, the options become even more limited. In addition, mycological and complete cure rates of systemic medications have not yet approached 100%, and cure rates for topicals are much lower. Further insight into the pathophysiology of the disease focusing on the fungal life cycle and understanding biofilms will likely lead to more optimal cure rates, decreasing morbidity and enhancing the overall quality life of the affected individuals.

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Keywords:  Onychomycosis; clinical cure; complete cure; fluconazole; ciclopirox; efinaconazole; tavaborole; fungal nail infection; itraconazole; mycological cure; pharmacotherapy; terbinafine; tinea pedis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30689469     DOI: 10.1080/14656566.2019.1571039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Opin Pharmacother        ISSN: 1465-6566            Impact factor:   3.889


  6 in total

1.  In Vitro Activity of Ebselen and Diphenyl Diselenide Alone and in Combination with Drugs against Trichophyton mentagrophytes Strains.

Authors:  Sebastian Gnat; Dominik Łagowski; Mariusz Dyląg; Grzegorz Jóźwiak; Aleksandra Trościańczyk; Aneta Nowakiewicz
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-05-28       Impact factor: 6.525

2.  Cold Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet Reduces Trichophyton rubrum Adherence and Infection Capacity.

Authors:  Aline Chiodi Borges; Thalita Mayumi Castaldelli Nishime; Sabrina de Moura Rovetta; Gabriela de Morais Gouvêa Lima; Konstantin Georgiev Kostov; Gilmar Patrocínio Thim; Beatriz Rossi Canuto de Menezes; João Paulo Barros Machado; Cristiane Yumi Koga-Ito
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  2019-08-30       Impact factor: 2.574

Review 3.  Onychomycosis: An Updated Review.

Authors:  Alexander K C Leung; Joseph M Lam; Kin F Leong; Kam L Hon; Benjamin Barankin; Amy A M Leung; Alex H C Wong
Journal:  Recent Pat Inflamm Allergy Drug Discov       Date:  2020

4.  Cold atmospheric pressure plasma (CAPP) as a new alternative treatment method for onychomycosis caused by Trichophyton verrucosum: in vitro studies.

Authors:  Sebastian Gnat; Dominik Łagowski; Mariusz Dyląg; Jessica Zielinski; Marek Studziński; Aneta Nowakiewicz
Journal:  Infection       Date:  2021-09-09       Impact factor: 3.553

Review 5.  Updated Perspectives on the Diagnosis and Management of Onychomycosis.

Authors:  Julianne M Falotico; Shari R Lipner
Journal:  Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol       Date:  2022-09-15

6.  NP213 (Novexatin®): A unique therapy candidate for onychomycosis with a differentiated safety and efficacy profile.

Authors:  Derry K Mercer; Jennifer C Robertson; Lorna Miller; Colin S Stewart; Deborah A O'Neil
Journal:  Med Mycol       Date:  2020-11-10       Impact factor: 4.076

  6 in total

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