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__NOTOC__
| IUPAC_name = 1-[2-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-2- [(2,4-dichlorophenyl) methoxy]ethyl]imidazole
{{Miconazole}}
| image = Miconazole.png
'''''For patient information, click <u>[[Miconazole (patient information)|here]]</u>'''''.
| CAS_number = 22916-47-8
| ATC_prefix = D01
| ATC_suffix = AC02
| ATC_supplemental = {{ATC|A01|AB09}} {{ATC|A07|AC01}} {{ATC|G01|AF04}}
| PubChem = 4189
| DrugBank = APRD01115
| C=18 | H=14 | Cl=4 | N=2 | O=1
| molecular_weight = 416.127 g/mol
| bioavailability = n/a
| metabolism = n/a
| elimination_half-life = n/a
| excretion = n/a
| pregnancy_category =
| legal_status =
| routes_of_administration = [[topical]]
}}
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==Overview==


'''Miconazole''' is an [[imidazole]] [[antifungal]] agent, developed by [[Janssen Pharmaceutica]], and commonly applied topically (to the [[skin]]) or [[mucus membranes]] to cure [[fungus|fungal]] infections.  It works by inhibiting the synthesis of [[ergosterol]], a critical component of fungal [[cell membrane]]s.  It can also be used against certain species of [[Leishmania]] [[protozoa]] (which are a type of unicellular [[parasite]]), as these also contain ergosterol in their cell membranes.  In addition to its antifungal and antiparasitic actions, it also has some limited [[antibacterial]] properties.
==Category==
Antifungal
==US Brand Names==
Oravig<sup>®</sup>
==FDA Package Insert==


[http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5461068-description.html United States Patent 5461068] lists the solubilities of Miconazole nitrate powder in water at 0.03%, in ethanol at 0.76%; and in their novel method of using acetic acid to achieve solubilities of up to 4%.
'''  [[Miconazole description|Description]]'''
 
'''| [[Miconazole clinical pharmacology|Clinical Pharmacology]]'''
Miconazole is also used in [[Ektachrome]] film developing (along with surfactants such as [[Photo-Flo]]) in the final rinse of the [[Kodak]] [[E-6 process]] and similar Fuji [[CR-56 process]], replacing formaldehyde. [[Fuji Hunt]] also includes Miconazole as a final rinse additive in their formulation of the process C-41RA rapid access color negative developing process.
'''| [[Miconazole microbiology|Microbiology]]'''
 
'''| [[Miconazole indications and usage|Indications and Usage]]'''
==Indications==
'''| [[Miconazole contraindications|Contraindications]]'''
Miconazole is mainly used externally for the treatment of [[Athlete's foot]], [[Ringworm]] and [[Jock Itch]].  Internal application is used for [[Wiktionary:oral|oral]] or [[vaginal]] [[thrush]] ([[yeast infection]]). In addition the oral gel may also be used for the lip disorder [[angular cheilitis]].
'''| [[Miconazole warnings and precautions|Warnings and Precautions]]'''
 
'''| [[Miconazole adverse reactions|Adverse Reactions]]'''
It has an advantage over [[Nystatin]] in the treatment of [[neonatal]] oral thrush in that the latter is only licensed in the UK  for those over the age of one month; but note the possibility for drug interactions.
'''| [[Miconazole drug interactions|Drug Interactions]]'''
 
'''| [[Miconazole overdosage|Overdosage]]'''
==Side effects==
'''| [[Miconazole clinical studies|Clinical Studies]]'''
Unlike nystatin, some miconazole is absorbed by the intestinal tract when used orally (and possibly if used vaginally<ref>[[British National Formulary]] '45' March 2003</ref>) which may lead to drug interactions.
'''| [[Miconazole dosage and administration|Dosage and Administration]]'''
 
'''| [[Miconazole how supplied|How Supplied]]'''
Of note may be interactions with [[anticoagulant]]s, [[phenytoin]], [[terbinafine]], some newer [[atypical antipsychotics]], [[cyclosporin]] and some [[statin]]s used to treat [[hypercholesterolemia]].
'''| [[Miconazole labels and packages|Labels and Packages]]'''
 
==Formulations==
Oral treatment: (brands: Daktarin in UK)
*Oral gel 24mg/ml (20mg/g)
 
External skin treatment: (brands: Micatin, Monistat-Derm, Daktarin in UK)
*Topical cream: 2%.
*Combination: 2% cream with 1% [[hydrocortisone]] (Daktacort in UK)
 
Vaginal treatment: (brands: Monistat, Femizol or Gyno-Daktariin in UK)
*Pessaries: 200 mg or 100 mg
*Vaginal cream: 2%
*Combination:  2% cream with either 100mg or 200 mg pessaries.
 
==See also==
* [[Antifungal drug]]s
* [[Cremophor EL]]
* [[Castor oil]]
* [[E-6 process]]
* [[Ektachrome]]


==Mechanism of Action==
Azole group
==References==
==References==
<div class="references-small">{{reflist|2}}</div>
==External links==
===Medical===
* [http://www.meds-help.com/miconazole/ Miconazole] (www.meds-help.com)
* [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/medmaster/a601203.html Miconazole] (National Institutes of Health)
* [http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/5461068-description.html United States Patent 5461068] Imidazole derivative tincture and method of manufacture
===Photographic===
* [http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/Zmanuals/z119.shtml Kodak process E6] [[Ektachrome]] (color transparency) processing manual Z-119
* [http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/Zmanuals/z6.shtml Kodak process E6 Q-LAB] processing manual Z-6 (more details than processing manual Z119 above)


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