A Master's Thesis at the University of Basrah Examines the Effect of Fluconazole on Candida Fungi in Vivo and in Vitro
The College of Pharmacy at the University of Basrah researched a master's thesis titled "The Synergistic Effect of the Antifungal Fluconazole with Silemirin and Ivermectin on Candida Resistant Fungi in Vivo and in Vitro."
The thesis, presented by student Ihsan Ali Jubair, aimed to evaluate the synergistic effect of fluconazole on Candida resistance with Silemirin and Ivermectin.
The thesis included raising awareness of the importance of early diagnosis of Candida fungi and their health risks throughout the body, including the skin, mouth, and sensitive mucous membranes. It also included studying the causes of resistance and reducing fungal resistance to fluconazole, which is considered the most important and first-line treatment option. This is achieved by administering it with nutritional supplements such as Silemirin and Ivermectin, which is used as an antihelminthic drug.
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