Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: MYCELEX versus POSACONAZOLE.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: MYCELEX versus POSACONAZOLE.
MYCELEX vs POSACONAZOLE
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Clotrimazole, an imidazole antifungal, inhibits fungal cytochrome P450 14α-demethylase, thereby disrupting ergosterol biosynthesis and compromising fungal cell membrane integrity.
Posaconazole inhibits fungal CYP450-dependent 14α-demethylase, blocking ergosterol synthesis, disrupting fungal cell membrane integrity and function.
For oropharyngeal candidiasis: Clotrimazole troche 10 mg dissolved slowly in mouth 5 times daily for 14 days. For vulvovaginal candidiasis: Clotrimazole vaginal tablet 500 mg single dose or 200 mg daily for 3 days or 100 mg daily for 7 days; 1% vaginal cream 5 g intravaginally daily for 7-14 days.
300 mg orally twice daily on day 1, then 300 mg once daily thereafter. Extended-release tablets: 300 mg orally twice daily on day 1, then 300 mg once daily. Intravenous: 300 mg IV twice daily on day 1, then 300 mg once daily.
None Documented
None Documented
Clinical Note
moderatePosaconazole + Tranilast
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Posaconazole is combined with Tranilast."
Clinical Note
moderatePosaconazole + Tolfenamic acid
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Posaconazole is combined with Tolfenamic acid."
Clinical Note
moderatePosaconazole + Nimesulide
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Posaconazole is combined with Nimesulide."
Clinical Note
moderateTerminal elimination half-life is 20-50 hours (mean ~30 hours) in adults; prolonged in neonates (~40-80 hours) and in hepatic impairment.
Terminal elimination half-life: 35 hours (range 25–50 hours), allowing once-daily dosing after steady state; prolonged in hepatic impairment.
Primarily hepatic metabolism; <1% excreted unchanged in urine; ~50% of dose excreted in feces as metabolites.
Fecal (77% as unchanged drug) and renal (14% as glucuronide conjugates); <1% excreted unchanged in urine.
Category C
Category C
Azole Antifungal
Azole Antifungal
Posaconazole + Risedronic acid
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Posaconazole is combined with Risedronic acid."