New hope for fighting recurring skin fungus
NCT ID NCT07420894
Summary
This study tested whether adding a skin medication called isotretinoin to a standard antifungal drug (itraconazole) works better for treating stubborn skin fungal infections. Researchers enrolled 148 adults with confirmed Trichophyton infections and compared the two-drug combination against the antifungal alone. The goal was to see if the combination leads to better cure rates and fewer cases of the infection coming back.
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Multan Medical and Dental College
Multan, Punjab Province, 60000, Pakistan
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