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Bifonazole
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Bifonazole (trade name Canespor among others[1]) is an imidazole antifungal drug used in form of ointments.
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Trade names | Canespor, many others |
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Routes of administration | Topical |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.056.651 ![]() |
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Formula | C22H18N2 |
Molar mass | 310.400 g·mol−1 |
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Chirality | Racemic mixture |
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It was patented in 1974 and approved for medical use in 1983.[2] There are also combinations with carbamide for the treatment of onychomycosis.