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Omoconazole

Omoconazole is an azole antifungal drug.

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  • 1-[(Z)-2-[2-(4-Chlorophenoxy)ethoxy]-2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-methylvinyl]-1H-imidazole
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FormulaC13H17N2O2
Molar mass233.291 g·mol−1
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  • InChI=1S/C20H17Cl3N2O2/c1-14(25-9-8-24-13-25)20(18-7-4-16(22)12-19(18)23)27-11-10-26-17-5-2-15(21)3-6-17/h2-9,12-13H,10-11H2,1H3/b20-14- checkY
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Omoconazole is an azole antifungal drug.1

Omonocazole is not available in the United States and Canada.2 In other countries, it is used to treat cutaneous candidiasis, dermatophytosis, pityriasis versicolor.3

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References

  1. Itoyama T, Aoki Y, Hiratani T, Uchida K, Yamaguchi H (September 1993). "[In vitro antifungal activity of omoconazole nitrate, a new imidazole antimycotic]". The Japanese Journal of Antibiotics (in Japanese). 46 (9): 773–80. PMID 8254897.
  2. "NCATS Inxight: Drugs — OMOCONAZOLE". drugs.ncats.io. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  3. "Omoconazole: Indication, Dosage, Side Effect, Precaution | MIMS Malaysia". www.mims.com. Retrieved 16 April 2019.