nystatin$54156$ - translation to dutch
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nystatin$54156$ - translation to dutch

PHARMACEUTICAL DRUG
Nystop; Nystex; Mykinac; Nysert; Nystaform; Nilstat; Korostatin; Mycostatin; Mycolog-ii; Mykacet; Mytrex f; Myco-triacet ii; Mycostadia; C47H75NO17; ATC code A07AA02; ATCvet code QA07AA02; ATC code D01AA01; ATCvet code QD01AA01; ATC code G01AA01; ATCvet code QG01AA01; Barstatin 100; Myco-Triacet Ii; Mycolog-Ii; Mytrex F; Nadostine; Nyaderm; Nystatin, sodium salt; PMS Nystatin; Pedi-Dri; Sodium nystatin; Nystatin A1; Timodine; Nystatin/triamcinolone; Nystatin/triamcinolone acetonide
  • Elizabeth Lee Hazen (left) and Rachel Fuller Brown in 1955.

nystatin      
n. nystatine (antibiotica)

Definition

nystatin
['n??st?t?n, 'n?s-]
¦ noun an antibiotic used chiefly to treat fungal infections.
Origin
1950s: from N(ew) Y(ork) Stat(e) (where it was developed) + -in1.

Wikipedia

Nystatin

Nystatin, sold under the brandname Mycostatin among others, is an antifungal medication. It is used to treat Candida infections of the skin including diaper rash, thrush, esophageal candidiasis, and vaginal yeast infections. It may also be used to prevent candidiasis in those who are at high risk. Nystatin may be used by mouth, in the vagina, or applied to the skin.

Common side effects when applied to the skin include burning, itching, and a rash. Common side effects when taken by mouth include vomiting and diarrhea. During pregnancy use in the vagina is safe while other formulations have not been studied in this group. It works by disrupting the cell membrane of the fungal cells.

Nystatin was discovered in 1950 by Rachel Fuller Brown and Elizabeth Lee Hazen. It was the first polyene macrolide antifungal. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. It is available as a generic medication. It is made from the bacterium Streptomyces noursei. In 2020, it was the 227th most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 2 million prescriptions.