Abstract

Topical antifungals with activity against dermatophytes include amorolfine, allylamines, azoles, ciclopiroxolamine, and tolnaftate. Polyene antimycotics, such as amphotericinB and nystatin, alternatively, miconazole are suitable for yeast infections of the skin and mucous membranes. For severe yeast infections of the skin and mucous membranes, oral triazole antimycotics, such as fluconazole and itraconazole, are used. Pityriasis versicolor is treated topically with antimycotics, and in severe forms also orally with itraconazole, alternatively fluconazole. Terbinafine, itraconazole and fluconazole are currently available for the systemic treatment of severe dermatophytoses, tinea capitis and onychomycosis. In addition to proven therapeutic regimens, unapproved (off-label use) intermittent low-dose therapies are increasingly being used, particularly in onychomycosis. Oral antimycotics for the treatment of tinea capitis and onychomycosis in children and adolescents can only be used off-label in Germany. In general, any oral antifungal treatment should always be combined with topical antifungal therapy. In tinea corporis and tinea cruris caused by Trichophyton (T.) mentagrophytes ITS (internal transcribed spacer) genotype VIII (T.indotineae), there is usually terbinafine resistance. Identification of the species and genotype of the dermatophyte and resistance testing are required. The drug of choice for T.mentagrophytes ITS genotype VIII dermatophytoses is itraconazole. In individual cases, treatment-refractory onychomycosis may be due to terbinafine resistance of T.rubrum. Here too, resistance testing and alternative treatment with itraconazole should be considered. Therapy monitoring should be carried out culturally and, if possible, using molecular methods (polymerase chain reaction). Alternative treatment options include laser application, and photodynamic therapy (PDT).

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