Nitrofungin

Nitrofungin is an antifungal drug for external use. It has a fungicidal effect against dermatophytes and yeast fungi.

Indications for use:

  1. Fungal eczema
  2. Skin candidiasis

Mode of application:

Nitrofungin is applied in a thin layer to the affected areas of the skin 2-3 times a day. Usually an undiluted solution is used. In case of increased skin sensitivity and signs of irritation, the drug can be diluted with water in a 1:1 ratio.

The course of treatment is determined individually depending on the course of the disease.



Nitrofungin is an antifungal drug that is used to treat fungal infections of the skin and nails. It is available as a solution for external use at a concentration of 250 mg per 1 ml.

Nitrofungin is produced in the Czech Republic by Spofa Prague, which is a division of Galena AS. This drug belongs to the group of antifungal agents of different groups and is used to treat various types of fungal infections, including candidiasis, dermatophytosis and other types of fungal infections.

The drug Nitrofungin has a wide spectrum of action and can be used both for the prevention and treatment of fungal infections. It is effective against many types of fungi, including Candida albicans, Trichophyton rubrum and others.

Before using Nitrofugin, you should consult your doctor and follow the instructions for use. Usually the drug is used externally, by applying it to the affected area of ​​the skin or nails. The duration of treatment depends on the severity of the disease and can range from several days to several weeks.

In general, Nitrofungin is an effective and safe remedy for treating fungal infections and preventing their recurrence. However, like any other medicine, it can cause side effects such as burning, itching, redness and irritation of the skin. In such cases, you should stop using the drug and consult a doctor.