What Are Some Common Antifungal Medications?

Econazole

Dreamstime

Econazole appears to be another common antifungal. It also seems to be a common topical choice. Patients may apply it to their skin for athlete's foot and ringworm. However, more fungal infections may benefit. Yeast infections on the skin appear to be treated with this medication too. Tinea versicolor may trigger discolored skin. Patients dealing with this may be able to treat it with this antifungal. The application instructions seem to vary based on the condition being treated. For instance, patients with athlete's foot or ringworm may apply this cream once daily. However, ringworm may only need treatment for two weeks. Athlete's foot may need it for four weeks. Yeast infection patients, however, may need to apply this medication twice a day for two weeks. Tinea versicolor appears to require the same treatment as ringworm.

Unfortunately, this medication can trigger several possible side effects. It seems that patients deal with issues at the application site often. This may include stinging, redness, burning, or itching. Severe instances of these may merit an immediate doctor's call. The foam version of this medication may require additional precautions. This may include storing it away from the sun. It seems that using it away from heat and open flames can be vital too. Of course, patients may want to consider possible interactions too. This can include blood thinners, so they may wish to consult their doctor first.

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