Amorolfine or amorolfin, is a morpholine antifungal drug that inhibits the fungal enzymes D14 reductase and D7-D8 isomerase. This inhibition affects fungal sterol synthesis pathways, depleting ergosterol and causing ignosterol to accumulate in the fungal cytoplasmic cell membranes. Amorolfine is marketed as Curanail, Loceryl, Locetar, and Odenil. It is available in the form of a 5% amorolfine nail lacquer used to treat onychomycosis (fungal infection of the toe- and fingernails). Amorolfine 5% nail lacquer in once or twice weekly applications is 60-71% effective in treating toenail onychomycosis; complete cure rates three months after stopping treatment (after six months of treatment) were 38-46%. However, full experimental details of these trials were not available and since they were first reported in 1992 there have been no subsequent trials.
It is a topical solution for the treatment of toenail infections. Systemic treatments may be considered more effective.
It is approved for sale over the counter in Australia and the UK (recently re-classified to over the counter status), and is approved for the treatment of toenail fungus by prescription in other countries. It is not approved for the treatment of onychomycosis in the United States or Canada.
外用于治疗由皮肤癣菌如红色毛癣菌、须癣毛癣菌、絮状表皮癣菌和犬小孢子菌等所致的浅表皮肤真菌感染,如手癣、足癣(尤其是角化增厚型)、体癣、股癣;亦可用于头癣;也适用于治疗甲真菌病。外用于由念珠菌如白色念珠菌等所致的皮肤念珠菌感染和念珠菌性外阴阴道炎。外用于由马拉色菌属所致的花斑癣。
Department of Dermatology Siriraj Hospital, Bangkoknoi, Bangkok, Thailand
National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan
Vääksyn Lääkärikeskus, Vääksy, Finland
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