Nystatin home ICD10: L23.9

Nystatin
Formule CAS
  1400-61-9



Background
Nystatin is a polyene antifungal antibiotic complex containing 3 biologically active components, A1, A2, A3. It is produced by Streptomyces noursei, S. aureus, and other Streptomyces spp.

Synonyms
Nystatin
Fungicidin
Biofanal
Diastatin
Candex
Candio-Hermal
Mycostatin
Moronal
Multilind
Nystan
Nystavescent
O-V Statin

Uses
Antimycotic
Antifungal
Pharmaceutical

Cross-Reactions

Unusual Reactions

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Referenties
1. Wasilewski, C., Jr., Allergic contact dermatitis from nystatin. Archives of Dermatology, 1970. 102(2): p. 216-7.
2. Chalmers, D., Contact dermatitis due to nystatin. Archives of Dermatology, 1971. 104(4): p. 437-8.
3. Coskey, R.J., Contact dermatitis due to nystatin. Archives of Dermatology, 1971. 103(2): p. 228.
4. Wasilewski, C., Jr., Allergic contact dermatitis from nystatin. Archives of Dermatology, 1971. 104(4): p. 437.
5. Coskey, R.J., Contact dermatitis due to multiple corticosteroid creams. Archives of Dermatology, 1978. 114(1): p. 115-7.
6. Lang, E. and M. Goos, Combined allergy to tolnaftate and nystatin. Contact Dermatitis, 1985. 12(3): p. 182.
7. Quirce, S., et al., Generalized dermatitis due to oral nystatin. Contact Dermatitis, 1991. 25(3): p. 197-8.
8. Hills, R.J. and F.A. Ive, Contact sensitivity to nystatin in Timodine. Contact Dermatitis, 1993. 28(1): p. 48.


Author(s):
Allergology: background information on allergens.

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