Summary:
Onychomycosis is a disease which is difficult to treat in particular if it affects the toe nails. The
most effective treatment is an administration of systemic antimycotic drugs. Griseovulfin has
a relatively low effectiveness and is replaced nowadays by more effective new generation antimyco-
tics - terbinafine, itraconazole and fluconazole. Based on data from the literature the authors present
a review of the effectiveness of different preparations from the aspect of mycological negativization,
clinical effect and frequency of relapses after treatment.
Key words:
onychomycosis - systemic antimycotics - effectiveness
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