2013
DOI: 10.2174/138920013804870583
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Triazole Use in the Nursery: Fluconazole, Voriconazole, Posaconazole, and Ravuconazole

Abstract: Invasive fungal infections in infants admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit are common and often fatal. The mainstay of therapy against invasive fungal infections is antifungal agents. Over the last two decades, the development and approval of these drugs evolved tremendously, and the azole class emerged as important agents in the treatment and prevention of invasive fungal infections. Among the azoles, fluconazole has been used extensively due to its favorable pharmacokinetics, excellent activity again… Show more

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“…The mechanism of action for triazole agents involves the fungal cytochrome P-450-dependent enzyme lanosterol 14-alpha-demethylase, causing accumulation of aberrant and toxic sterols in the cell membrane [52, 53]. …”
Section: Triazolesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mechanism of action for triazole agents involves the fungal cytochrome P-450-dependent enzyme lanosterol 14-alpha-demethylase, causing accumulation of aberrant and toxic sterols in the cell membrane [52, 53]. …”
Section: Triazolesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluconazole is a triazole antifungal that inhibits lanosterol 14-alpha-demethylase, an enzyme that is responsible for the formation of compounds essential for fungal cell membrane integrity (75). It exhibits time-dependent fungicidal activity and is used in the prophylaxis and treatment of systemic neonatal candidiasis (75, 76).…”
Section: Neonatal Drug Trialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It exhibits time-dependent fungicidal activity and is used in the prophylaxis and treatment of systemic neonatal candidiasis (75, 76). Fluconazole exhibits low plasma protein-binding, demonstrates excellent cerebrospinal fluid penetration, and is predominantly eliminated through the renal system in unchanged form (75, 76).…”
Section: Neonatal Drug Trialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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