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The in vitro effect of nanoliposomal amphotericin B against two clinically important dermatophytes.

Saman Ahmad NasrollahiMahsa FattahiAtefeh NaeimifarEnsieh LotfaliAlireza FiroozAli KhamesipoorSeyed Ebrahim SkandariAkram Miramin Mohammadi
Published in: International journal of dermatology (2021)
Accordingly, amphotericin B-loaded nanoliposomes can be a potent antifungal for the topical treatment of onychomycosis. There was no in vitro evidence regarding the resistance of the tested strains to amphotericin B-loaded nanoliposomes. This reflects that amphotericin B-loaded nanoliposomes have a low probability to induce drug resistance in dermatophyte species.
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