Patterns of antifungal prescribing in general dental practice |
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Authors: | Oliver R J Dhaliwal H S Theaker E D Pemberton M N |
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Affiliation: | Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University Dental Hospital of Manchester. richard.j.oliver@man.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | ![]() OBJECTIVE: To examine the current practice of antifungal prescribing by GDPs in the United Kingdom.Design A postal questionnaire circulated to a random selection of 400 dentists. OUTCOME MEASURES: The questionnaires were analysed and the responses expressed as absolute and relative frequencies. RESULTS: Responses to the questionnaire were received from 297 (74.3%) GDPs. Nystatin was the most popular choice of antifungal agent that GDPs would use, followed by miconazole, amphotericin B and fluconazole. The likelihood of use of miconazole was positively linked to recent date of graduation. Lack of knowledge regarding contraindications and problems with azole antibiotics was found in a significant minority of practitioners (36%). CONCLUSIONS: The present study indicates that azole antifungal agents (especially miconazole) are becoming more widely used by GDPs, but that knowledge regarding potential problems with their use is sub-optimal. Nystatin remains the most popular choice of antifungal agent. |
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