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AbstractSince secondary deep mycoses are frequently seen in internal medicine nowadays, increasing interest has been focused on antimycotic therapy. This report deals with the limited available range of antimycotic substances which can be administered systemically. Since severe adverse effects are often observed with Amphotericin-B, the most effective antifungal agent, the advent of three new systemic antifungal drugs (Clotrimazole, Miconazole, 5-Fluorocytosine) has proven to be a real advance in our therapeutic approach to deep mycoses. To avoid unwanted side-effects, combined therapy with low doses of Amphotericin-B and another antimycotic agent promises to become increasingly important.
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