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publicationNumber JP-WO2005002561-A1
titleOfInvention Antifungal composition for external use
abstract In order to enhance the keratin migration of terbinafine hydrochloride, it is advantageous to dissolve and blend it as a molecular type (non-dissociated type). However, since the solubility of terbinafine hydrochloride is very low in neutral to alkaline preparations, it has been difficult to dissolve and blend it as a molecular type. A clear external antifungal composition comprising terbinafine hydrochloride, a polyol and a lower alcohol according to the present invention, wherein the pH of the preparation is in a neutral to alkaline region, is a terbinafine hydrochloride-containing external antifungal having excellent keratin migration It is an agent.
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