Topical antifungal in keratomycos s is

Correct Answer: Natamycin
Description: Natamycin Three main groups of antifungal agents are effective against corneal fungal infection These are: ANTIFUNGAL ANTIBIOTICS Agent Route Polyenes Amphotericin B Topical Subconjunctival Intracameral Natamycin Topical suspension Imidazoles Clotrimazole Topical Ketoconazole Topical Oral Miconazole Topical suspension Topical cream Subconjunctival Triazoles Fluconazole Topical Oral Itraconazole Topical Oral Pyrimidines Flucytosine Topical Oral Polyenes - i.e. Amphotericin B & Natamycin are the first agents of choice in keratomycosis. Amphotericin B? - is paicularly efective against yeasts but less effective against filamentous organisms. - it is therefore the first agent of choke against yeasts. Natamycin? - it is effective against yeasts and has broad spectrum of activity against filamentous organisms. - it is therefore the first agent of choice against filamentous organisms. Amphotericin B and Natamycin can be alternated on an hourly basis for infections which fail to respond to single-agent. The azoles and flucytosine are used as alternative agents for advanced fungal infections or infections failing to respond to polyenes. If fungal keratitis fails to respond to medical therapy surgical intervention is needed.
Category: Ophthalmology
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