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Itraconazole therapy is effective for pedal onychomycosis caused by some nondermatophyte molds and in mixed infection with dermatophytes and molds: a multicenter study with 36 patients.

BACKGROUND: Onychomycosis of the toenail caused by nondermatophyte molds alone or in combination with dermatophytes is difficult to eradicate with standard antifungal therapy. OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to determine the effectiveness of itraconazole in the treatment of toenail onychomycosis caused by molds alone or in combination with dermatophytes. METHODS: We treated 36 patients with this drug given as continuous dosing (100 or 200 mg/ day) for 6 to 20 weeks or as a 1-week pulse dosing (200 mg twice daily for 1 week per month) for two to four pulses. RESULTS: Patients with toenail onychomycosis with the following organisms were treated: Aspergillus spp. (eight patients), Fusarium spp. (four patients), Scopulariopsis brevicaulis (23 patients), and Alternaria spp. (one patient). Nineteen patients had onychomycosis with a mixed origin. At follow-up, 12 months after therapy was initiated, clinical and mycologic cure was achieved in 15 of 17 patients (88%) with onychomycosis caused by a single mold. In patients with mixed infection, a clinical cure was obtained in 16 of 19 patients (84%) and a mycologic cure in 13 of 19 patients (68%). CONCLUSION: Itraconazole appears to be effective and safe for the treatment of toenail onychomycosis caused by some nondermatophyte molds alone or in combination with dermatophytes.[1]

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  1. Itraconazole therapy is effective for pedal onychomycosis caused by some nondermatophyte molds and in mixed infection with dermatophytes and molds: a multicenter study with 36 patients. De Doncker, P.R., Scher, R.K., Baran, R.L., Decroix, J., Degreef, H.J., Roseeuw, D.I., Havu, V., Rosen, T., Gupta, A.K., Piérard, G.E. J. Am. Acad. Dermatol. (1997) [Pubmed]
 
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