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=== Protocol === | |||
* Acid sacricyclic 4% (Sebcur) | |||
* Ketoconazole 2% (Nizoral) | |||
=== Method === | |||
* SA shampoo appears to be the winner and is a lot more efficient than azoles type anti-fungal agent. | |||
=== Notes === | |||
* Antibiotics are not helpful to treat tinea-like fungal infection to the scalp ! | |||
* Tinea appears to be highly dependent on increased humidity level and lipid/glucose availability. | |||
* We don't want chronic burdens, only experimental solutions that works. | |||
=== Results === | |||
* Estimated clearance 80% (2026-02-03) | |||
Version du 3 février 2026 à 07:49
SA for dermatophytosis https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35146982/
Protocol
- Acid sacricyclic 4% (Sebcur)
- Ketoconazole 2% (Nizoral)
Method
- SA shampoo appears to be the winner and is a lot more efficient than azoles type anti-fungal agent.
Notes
- Antibiotics are not helpful to treat tinea-like fungal infection to the scalp !
- Tinea appears to be highly dependent on increased humidity level and lipid/glucose availability.
- We don't want chronic burdens, only experimental solutions that works.
Results
- Estimated clearance 80% (2026-02-03)