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Toxicology of the Imidazole Derivatives

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Although the antimicrobially active imidazole derivatives (with the exception of ketoconazole) are now used almost exclusively for local therapy, it is nevertheless important that their toxicological properties be known. One need only consider the accidental ingestion of external preparations by children.

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Raab, W.P.E. (1980). Toxicology of the Imidazole Derivatives. In: The Treatment of Mycosis with Imidazole Derivatives. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67508-9_7

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