Nystatin (Mycostatin) Antifungal Drug Overview PDF
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This document provides an overview of the antifungal drug nystatin (Mycostatin). It details its category, function, mechanism of action, indications for use, precautions, dosing guidelines, administration methods, and client teaching. It also covers side effects and adverse reactions.
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Overview of the Drug Class **Prototype: nystatin (Mycostatin) ** - **Category**: Polyene Antifungal Agent - **Primary Function**: Nystatin is only indicated for the treatment of Candidiasis. - **Unique Features**: Nystatin can be administered orally and topically. Mechanism of...
Overview of the Drug Class **Prototype: nystatin (Mycostatin) ** - **Category**: Polyene Antifungal Agent - **Primary Function**: Nystatin is only indicated for the treatment of Candidiasis. - **Unique Features**: Nystatin can be administered orally and topically. Mechanism of Action - Nystatin forms pores in the fungal cell wall by binding to ergosterol. Indications and Therapeutic Uses - **Candidiasis**: Nystatin is considered first-line therapy for intestinal candidiasis. Nystatin is also utilized for the treatment of candidal infections of the skin, mouth (thrush), esophagus, and vaginal. Side Effects and Adverse Reactions **Side Effect** **Description** ------------------ ------------------------------------------------- GI Upset Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. Local Irritation Topical nystatin can cause this adverse effect. Precautions and Contraindications **Precautions**: - Nystatin is not recommended for the treatment of systemic mycoses. Drug Interactions - Nystatin does not typically interact with other drugs. Dosing, Administration, & Client Teaching **Dosing** - Dosing varies based on the condition, severity, and client response. - Check drug dosing guidelines for individualized dosing. - Nystatin can be administered orally and topically. - Oral Nystatin is supplied as a suspension, as well as tablets and lozenges, with doses ranging from 400,000 to 1 million units, 3-4 times daily. - Vaginal tablets for treatment of vaginal candidiasis -- dosage 100,000 units once daily for two weeks. - Nystatin cream, ointment, or powder formulations are available to treat candidiasis of the skin. Cream and ointments are recommended twice daily, while powder is applied three times daily. **Administration** - Oral or topical administration. **Client Teaching** - Educate clients to monitor for improvement of symptoms and adverse effects. Labs to Monitor - Routine laboratory monitoring is not indicated for nystatin.