The Antifungal Landscape – 1

Some newer azoles are still in development, but most only target candidiasis.  Many years ago we saw development of nikkomycin (Nik Z), a drug mainly for coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever).  It has no appreciable activity against candida or aspergillus.  Then there is ibrexafungerp, a promising new agent against C. albicans and Continue reading The Antifungal Landscape – 1

Nikkomycins Are Finally Getting Some Respect

Besides azoles, candins and the polyene class of antifungals there is not much to select from when it comes to systemic fungal infections.  Until the recent arrival of voriconazole and posaconazole, infections caused by molds always required amphotericin B to control.  Only for Candida several good treatments exist on the Continue reading Nikkomycins Are Finally Getting Some Respect