Genfuxen

Genfuxen Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Genfuxen, brand name Exelderm, is a broad-spectrum anti-fungal agent available as a topical cream and solution. Genfuxen nitrate, the active ingredient, is an imidazole derivative that inhibits the growth of common pathogenic dermatophytes making it an effective treatment for tinea cruris and tinea corporis infections.

The function of imidazole derivatives can be attributed to their structural resemblance to purines essential to metabolism.

Trade Name Genfuxen
Availability Prescription only
Generic Sulconazole
Sulconazole Other Names Sulconazole
Related Drugs clotrimazole topical, ketoconazole topical, terbinafine, terbinafine topical, cefuroxime, cefadroxil, itraconazole, mupirocin topical, miconazole topical, Bactroban
Type
Formula C18H15Cl3N2S
Weight Average: 397.74
Monoisotopic: 396.0021528
Groups Approved
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
Available Country Taiwan
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Genfuxen
Genfuxen

Uses

Genfuxen is a topical antifungal agent used for the treatment of tinea cruris, tinea corporis, and tinea versicolor caused by susceptible fungal strains.

Genfuxen solution 1.0% is indicated for the treatment of tinea cruris and tinea corporis caused by Trichophyton rubrum, Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Epidermophyton floccosum, and Microsporum canis; and for the treatment of tinea versicolor. Effectiveness has not been proven in tinea pedis (athlete’s foot).

Genfuxen is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Pityriasis versicolor, Tinea Corporis, Tinea Cruris, Tinea Pedis

Toxicity

Genfuxen has been shown to be embryotoxic in a study of rats given 125 times the human dose (in mg/kg) and also resulted in prolonged gestation and dystocia. There are no adequate or controlled studies in pregnant women, therefore sulconazole should only be used during pregnancy if potential benefit justifies potential risk to the fetus.

Food Interaction

No interactions found.

Elimination Route

Total sulconazole systemic absorption after topical administration was ~8.71% of the dose.

Elimination Route

About 6.70% of the dose was recovered in urine, and 2.01% in feces over a 7 day collection period. Radioactivity could be detected in both urine and feces at 7 days potentially due to a reservoir effect.

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