The trade name of tioconazole is:
A. Naftin®
B. Tinactin®
C.Monistat®
D. Oxistat®
Which of the antifungal agents may cause angioedema, taste sensation changes, and hepatitis?
A.caspofungin
B. fluconazole
C. amphotericin B
D. flucytosine
A fungal infection is termed a:
Aphagocytosis
B filamentous
C local infection
D mycosis
Question 1 - correct option is monistat option (C)
Question 2 - correct answer is fluconazole option (B)
QUESTION 3 - CORRECT ANSWER IS MYCOSIS OPTION (D)
The trade name of tioconazole is: A. Naftin® B. Tinactin® C.Monistat® D. Oxistat® Which of the...
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