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VIDEO: New and upcoming topical antifungals


 

EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE CARIBBEAN DERMATOLOGY SYMPOSIUM

PALM BEACH, ARUBA – Systemic therapy is currently the standard of treatment for onychomycosis, but Dr. David Pariser discusses several new topical antifungals – efinaconazole, tavaborole, and luliconazole – that may be available in the next year to improve therapy options for patients.

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