Conventional and modern therapeutic approaches in topical medication of onicosis

L. Ochiuz, E. G. Popa, C. Ghiciuc, Alexandra Bujor, S. Mousa, C. Gafitanu
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Onychosis therapy is an ongoing challenge considering the diversity of nail pathology and the barrier function of the nail plate. Among the nail diseases, we identify the primary onychodystrophies, caused by tics or mental disorders, as well as severe onychoses, caused by bacterial and/or fungal infections, manifested by the degradation of the matrix and the nail bed. Onychosis treatment is complex, lasting 6-8 months, and is often frustrating for both patients and healthcare professionals. In this article we have described a series of common onychoses from the etiopathological point of view, briefly presenting the general therapeutic approach. We also highlighted the classic and modern pharmaceutical formulations used in local nail medication. From the perspective of recent approaches, there is the development of therapeutic systems for transungual administration that ensure the prolonged and controlled drug release to optimize the pharmacotechnical performance of medication used in local therapy of onychosis.
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onicosis的常规和现代治疗方法
考虑到指甲病理的多样性和甲板的屏障功能,甲癣治疗是一个持续的挑战。在指甲疾病中,我们确定了由抽搐或精神障碍引起的原发性甲癣,以及由细菌和/或真菌感染引起的严重甲癣,表现为基质和甲床的降解。Onychosis的治疗很复杂,持续6-8个月,对患者和医疗保健专业人员来说常常令人沮丧。本文从发病机理的角度介绍了一系列常见的甲癣,并简要介绍了一般的治疗方法。我们还重点介绍了当地指甲药物中使用的经典和现代药物配方。从最近的方法来看,正在开发用于经蹄给药的治疗系统,以确保药物的长期和可控释放,从而优化用于局部治疗甲癣的药物的药物技术性能。
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