indication
For the topical treatment of tinea pedis, tinea cruris, and tinea corporis caused by the organisms
Trichophyton rubrum,
Trichophyton mentagrophytes,
Trichophyton tonsurans and
Epidermophyton floccosum.
pharmacology
Naftifine is a synthetic, broad spectrum, antifungal agent and allylamine derivative. The following in vitro data are available, but their clinical significance is unknown. Naftifine has been shown to exhibit fungicidal activity in vitro against a broad spectrum of organisms including
Trichophyton rubrum,
Trichophyton mentagrophytes,
Trichophyton tonsurans,
Epidermophyton floccosum, and
Microsporum canis,
Microsporum audouini, and
Microsporum gypseum; and fungistatic activity against
Candida species including
Candida albicans. However it is only used to treat the organisms listed in the indications.
mechanism of action
Although the exact mechanism of action against fungi is not known, naftifine appears to interfere with sterol biosynthesis by inhibiting the enzyme squalene 2,3-epoxidase. This inhibition of enzyme activity results in decreased amounts of sterols, especially ergosterol, and a corresponding accumulation of squalene in the cells.
absorption
Following single topical applications of 3H-labeled naftifine gel 1% to the skin of healthy subjects, up to 4.2% of the applied dose was absorbed.
half life
Approximately 2 to 3 days following topical administration.
route of elimination
Naftifine and/or its metabolites are excreted via the urine and feces with a half-life of approximately two to three days.