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Antifungal:

Types of antifungal -> Routes of administration

Ocular - Indicated when the fungal infection is located in the eye. There is currently only one ocular antifungal which is Natamycin.

Intrathecal - Used occasionally when there's an infection of the central nervous system and other systemic option cannot reach the concentration required in that region for therapeutic benefit. Example(s): amphotericin B.

Vaginal

Topical

Oral

Intravenous

Antifungals may also be administered intrathecally, these are indicated when there's an infection of the central nervous system and the systemic options cannot reach the concentration required for therapeutic benefit.