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Yim SM et al. - According to this study, on comparing the efficacy of cure of superficial dermatomycosis after 4 weeks of application, both fluconazole 0.5% and fluconazole 1% cream were found to be equally effective and non-inferior to flutrimazole 1% cream. Given the effectiveness and safety of the drug, both fluconazole 0.5% and 1% cream might be said to be optimal concentration in the treatment of superficial dermatomycosis.

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