2024
DOI: 10.14739/2409-2932.2024.1.294647
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Study of the effect of bifonazole concentration on the antifungal activity of vaginal suppositories

T. V. Mielnyk,
N. L. Kolycheva

Abstract: The analysis of the current state of pharmacotherapy for vulvovaginal candidiasis reveals that there is a contemporary need for the development of soft dosage forms for the local treatment of infectious diseases affecting the vulva and vagina. This should be based on azole derivatives that, despite possessing a well-established wide spectrum of antifungal and antibacterial effects, have not been utilized for vaginal administration in domestic formulations. The successful realization of this project would enabl… Show more

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