Oxiconazole
Systematic (IUPAC) name | |
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(E)-[1-(2,4-Dichlorophenyl)-2-(1H-imidazol-1-yl)ethylidene][(2,4-dichlorophenyl)methoxy]amine | |
Clinical data | |
Trade names | Oxistat |
AHFS/Drugs.com | monograph |
MedlinePlus | a689004 |
Identifiers | |
CAS Number | 64211-46-7 |
ATC code | D01AC11 (WHO) G01AF17 |
PubChem | CID 5361463 |
DrugBank | DB00239 |
ChemSpider | 4514745 |
UNII | RQ8UL4C17S |
KEGG | D00885 |
ChEBI | CHEBI:7825 |
ChEMBL | CHEMBL1262 |
Chemical data | |
Formula | C18H13Cl4N3O |
Molar mass | 429.126 g/mol |
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Oxiconazole (U.S.: Oxistat, Canada: Oxizole) is an antifungal medication typically administered in a cream or lotion to treat skin infections, such as athlete's foot, jock itch and ringworm. It can also be prescribed to treat the skin rash known as tinea versicolor, caused by systemic yeast overgrowth (Candida spp.).
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References
External links
- MedlinePlus - Oxiconazole
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