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Synonyms: Curanail® | Loceryl®
amorolfine is an approved drug
Compound class:
Synthetic organic
Comment: Amorolfine was first developed an a topical antifungal agent. It has more recently been identified as a Nav1.7 channel blocker [2].
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References |
1. Feng X, Xiong X, Ran Y. (2017)
Efficacy and tolerability of amorolfine 5% nail lacquer in combination with systemic antifungal agents for onychomycosis: A meta-analysis and systematic review. Dermatol Ther, 30 (3). [PMID:28097731] |
2. Ghovanloo MR, Tyagi S, Effraim PR, Waxman SG. (2025)
In vitro inhibition of voltage-dependent sodium currents by the antifungal drug amorolfine. J Biol Chem, 301 (4): 108407. [PMID:40090585] |