Scientists test which pill beats stubborn skin fungus
NCT ID NCT07342153
Summary
This study aims to find out which of two common antifungal pills works better for adults with ringworm that hasn't cleared up with creams. About 126 participants with a persistent infection for at least six months will take either itraconazole daily or fluconazole every other day for four weeks. Doctors will check which medicine more completely clears the skin rash and itching.
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CDA Hospital Islamabad
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