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    GlossarySystemic Antifungals

    medications treating internal fungal infections via bloodstream circulation

    Systemic antifungals are medications used to treat fungal infections that affect internal organs or systems within the body, rather than just the skin or nails. These drugs work by targeting and inhibiting the growth of fungi, and are often prescribed for serious infections like histoplasmosis or candidiasis. They are typically administered orally or intravenously, allowing the medication to circulate through the bloodstream and reach various tissues.

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