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11 Cards in this Set
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histoplasmosis
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• Itraconazole – mild to moderate, chronic pulm
• Amphotericin B – severe progressive disseminated disease and CNS involved (lipid formation is needed for renal compromise) |
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Blastomyocosis
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• Itraconazole – mild to moderate, skin, bone
• Amphotericin B – with liposomes for meningeal infection, life threatening |
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Coccidioidomycosis
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•Fluconazole – primary pulmonary, dissemintated, meningitis
•Amphotericin B – diffuse pulmonary |
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Crypticoccosis*
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• Fluconazole – mild disease immunocompetent and immunocompromised
• Amphotericin B (+/- flucytosine) maintenance Fluconazole – CNS or disseminated immunocompetent and immunocompromised |
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Asperfillosis
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• IV Voriconazole → oral – invasive aspergillosis
• IV Amphotericin B → oral voriconazole – primary therapy • IV Caspofungin → oral voriconazole – salvage therapy |
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Candidiasis
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• Fluconazole – stable
• *Amphotericin B (with lipid) and Echinocandins (ending in “fungin”) – unknown, unstable or Candida albicans |
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Topical: Kristina navaro taunted nifer
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Terbinafine
Naftifine Ketoconazole Nystatin |
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Oral
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Flucytosine
Griseofulvin Terbinafine Ketoconazole Itraconazole Fluconazole Voriconazole Posaconazole |
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IV
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Itraconazole
Fluconazole Voriconazole Amphotericin B Echinocandins (Casofungin, Micafungin, Anidulafungin) |
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VAG
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Terconazole
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CNS
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o Flucytosin
o Fluconazole o Variconazole |