Treatment usually entails both topical therapies and oral medications. Topical therapy can include antifungal baths like lime sulfur dips, shampoos with antifungals, and leave-on creams.
Treatment is with topical and/or oral antifungal medications. Sometimes shampoos, washes, or wipes may be appropriate to help ...
Following PK, oral and topical antifungal medications are usually continued for 2 weeks, and if pathology reports presence of fungus on the margin of the cornea sample, treatment continues for 6 ...
Caution is advised when using oral antifungals as these drugs all have potential hepatotoxicity and may interact with other medications. All of the treatments listed in Table 2 may also be used ...