Treatment of non-albicans Candida vaginitis with amphotericin B vaginal suppositories form

Monika, P and Yuvaraj, R (2025) Treatment of non-albicans Candida vaginitis with amphotericin B vaginal suppositories form. In: TWO DAYS INTERNATIONAL ON CLINICAL PHARMACY PRACTICE AND RESEARCH - 2025.

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Abstract

Non-albicans Candida vaginitis, particularly infection by species like Candida glabrata, is an
important clinical issue because it is invariably resistant to standard azole antifungal treatment.
These recalcitrant infections can produce chronic or recurrent symptoms, and new therapies become
indicated. Amphotericin B, an antifungal polyene with broad-spectrum activity, has been an
effective and useful therapy for such difficult-to-treat infections. While stereotypically linked to its
fatal systemic side effects ‘when administered intravenously, the drug in topical preparation as a
vaginal suppository allows it to act directly at the point of infection with negligible risk of systemic
toxicity. The only significant side effects of amphotericin B vaginal suppositories are local and
usually minor in severity, including vulvovaginal burning, itching, or stinging. These local side
effects are well tolerated in most patients. Through action on the fungal cell membrane with an
action independent of azoles, amphotericin B vaginal suppositories are a valuable and often
effective treatment for patients who have not responded to other antifungal therapy, and are
consequently an integral component of the management strategy of resistant non-albicans
candidiasis.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Poster)
Subjects: Pharmacy Practice > Clinical Pharmacokinetics and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
Domains: Pharmacy Practice
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Last Modified: 19 May 2026 06:35
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/20230

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