Ch-12.12 D Pharm Pharmacology
Topic: Anti-fungal drugs
Antifungal medicines treat fungal infections. They can fight ringworm, yeast infections and skin and nail infections.
Classification of Anti-fungal drugs:
Classification based on mechanism of action:
1. Fungal cell wall synthesis inhibition: Caspofungin.
2. Bind to fungal cell membrane ergosterol: Amphotercin–B, Nystatin.
3. Inhibition of ergosterol + lanosterol synthesis: Terbinafine, Naftifine, Butenafine.
4. Inhibition of ergosterol synthesis: Azoles
5. Inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis: 5–Flucytosine.
6. Disruption of mitotic spindle and inhibition of fungal mitosis: Griseofulvin.
7. Miscellaneous: Ciclopirox, Tolnaftate, Haloprogin, Undecylenic acid, Topical azoles.
Classification based on structure:
1. ANTIBIOTICS:
a) Polyene: Amphotericin, Nystatin, Hamycin
b) Heterocyclic benzofuran: Griseofulvin
2. ANTIMETABOLITE: Flucytosine
3. AZOLES:
a) Imidazoles: Ketoconazole, Clotrimazole, Oxiconazole, Miconazole
b) Triazoles: Fluconazole, Itraconazole, Voriconazole,
4. ALLYLAMINES: Terbinafine, Butenafine
5. ECHINOCANDINS: Caspofungin, Micafungin
6. OTHER TOPICAL AGENTS: Tolnaftate, Undecyclinic acid, Benzoic acid