Significance and Impact of the Study: Infections related to central venous catheters associated with Candida spp. colonization and biofilm formation have high rates of morbidity and mortality, mainly due to the absence of targeted and specific treatment. We believe that this work is a very important step in advancing research on the management and treatment of these infections, which are so serious. The tested compounds showed a promising character against the tested Candida spp. strains. Furthermore, the use of an innovative strategy to control the formation of Candida spp. biofilm on the surface of a polyurethane central venous catheter was tested and was successful.