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What Are Oral Antifungal Medications?
Oral antifungal medications are drugs taken by mouth to treat fungal infections. Common examples include
fluconazole
,
itraconazole
, and
terbinafine
. These medications work by inhibiting the growth of fungi, thereby helping to clear infections.
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