Anti-fungal and Anti-protozoal medications are critical classes of anti-infectives. While anti-fungals target fungal pathogens (yeasts and molds), anti-protozoals target single-celled parasites (protozoa). In 2026, the rise of drug-resistant strains like Candida auris and the prevalence of tropical diseases have made these medications a top priority for global healthcare supply chains.
1. Major Classifications of Anti-Fungals
Anti-fungals work by exploiting differences between human cells and fungal cells, specifically targeting the fungal cell membrane or cell wall.
| Category | Mechanism of Action | Common Examples |
| Azoles | Inhibits synthesis of ergosterol (a key component of the fungal cell membrane). | Fluconazole, Itraconazole, Voriconazole. |
| Echinocandins | Inhibits the synthesis of glucan in the cell wall (the “penicillin of antifungals”). | Caspofungin, Micafungin, Anidulafungin. |
| Polyenes | Binds directly to ergosterol to create “pores” in the cell membrane, causing it to leak. | Amphotericin B, Nystatin. |
| Allylamines | Inhibits an earlier stage of ergosterol synthesis; primarily for skin/nail infections. | Terbinafine. |
2. Major Classifications of Anti-Protozoals
Anti-protozoals are used to treat infections like malaria, amoebiasis, and leishmaniasis by interfering with the parasite’s DNA or metabolism.
| Category | Targeted Condition | Common Examples |
| Antimalarials | Prevention and treatment of Malaria. | Artemether + Lumefantrine, Chloroquine, Quinine. |
| Amoebicides | Intestinal and extra-intestinal Amoebiasis (e.g., liver abscesses). | Metronidazole, Tinidazole, Diloxanide furoate. |
| Antileishmanials | Treats “Kala-azar” or Black Fever. | Miltefosine, Liposomal Amphotericin B. |
| Antigiardials | Treats Giardiasis caused by contaminated water. | Nitazoxanide, Metronidazole. |
3. Significance of Indian Manufacturing in 2026
In 2026, India serves as the primary global hub for these anti-infectives, driven by three critical pillars:
Combating Resistance: With the emergence of multi-drug resistant (MDR) fungi and parasites, Indian R&D is pioneering Combination Therapies and Nanoparticle-loaded drug delivery to enhance efficacy while reducing toxicity.Liposomal Innovation: India is a world leader in producing Liposomal Amphotericin B, a “gold standard” but highly complex injection. This formulation significantly reduces kidney toxicity, making it life-saving for patients with systemic fungal infections or Leishmaniasis.
Tropical Disease Support: Indian manufacturers are the largest suppliers for global health programs targeting “Neglected Tropical Diseases” (NTDs), ensuring that millions have access to affordable, high-quality anti-protozoals.
Sterile Manufacturing Supremacy: The 2026 landscape features highly automated Indian Sterile Blocks that meet updated WHO-GMP and PICS standards, ensuring that even the most sensitive injectable anti-infectives are pyrogen-free.
4. Why Healthy Inc. is Your Strategic Sourcing Partner
Navigating the complexities of anti-infectives requires a partner who understands both the microbiology and the market. Healthy Inc. acts as your technical bridge:
Strategic Sourcing Hub: We are associated with multiple state-of-the-art manufacturing units. Whether you need Azole capsules, Sterile Echinocandin injections, or Metronidazole infusions, we match you with the right facility.
Pharmacist-Led Technical Vetting: We provide “straight answers” on pharmacokinetics and bioavailability. Our team vets every batch to ensure precise dissolution and stability, which is vital in preventing the development of drug resistance.
Regulatory & Dossier Mastery: We simplify international registration by providing full CTD/ACTD dossiers, stability data for Zone IV (hot and humid climates), and all necessary export certifications.
Flexible OEM Solutions: Through our network, we offer customized Private Labeling (OEM), including specialized pediatric oral liquids and high-stability topical creams tailored to your local market needs.
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Clotrimazole Tablets
FreeProduct Composition & Strength
We supply this product as Uncoated Vaginal Tablets (bullet or almond shaped) with or without an applicator, offering flexible treatment durations.
Active Ingredient Strength Treatment Course Patient Convenience Clotrimazole USP/BP 100 mg 6 Nights Standard Therapy Clotrimazole USP/BP 200 mg 3 Nights Short Course Clotrimazole USP/BP 500 mg 1 Night Single Dose (“One Shot”) Excipients Q.S. Lactose / Adipic Acid / Starch Rapid Disintegration Dapsone Tablets
FreeProduct Composition & Strength
We supply this product as Uncoated Tablets (White). The range of strengths allows for precise dosing in both leprosy programs and dermatological maintenance.
Active Ingredient Strength (Standard) Primary Role Dapsone USP/BP 25 mg Pediatric / Initiation Dapsone USP/BP 50 mg Intermediate Dose Dapsone USP/BP 100 mg Standard Adult MDT Dose Excipients Q.S. Magnesium Stearate / Starch Fluconazole Capsules
FreeFluconazole capsules (commonly known by the brand name Diflucan (pfizermedical.com)) contain the active antifungal ingredient fluoxetine hydrochloride along with a powder fill of inactive excipients and a hard gelatin shell.
Fluconazole Tablets
FreeFLUCONAZOLE TABLETS IP 150 MG
Each uncoated tablet contains:
Fluconazole IP 150 mg Excipients q.s.Nuflucon – 200
Fluconazole Tablets IP 200 mg
Each Uncoated Tablet contains :
Fluconazole IP 200 mgUsage: – Prevent and treat a variety of fungal and yeast infections
Category: – Antifungal Drugs
Therapeutic category: – Antifungal
Griseofulvin Tablets
FreeProduct Composition & Strength
We supply this product as Uncoated Tablets (scored). Critical to its efficacy is the particle size; we strictly use Micronized API to ensure adequate absorption.
Active Ingredient Strength (Standard) Form Role Griseofulvin USP/BP 125 mg Micronized Pediatric (Tinea Capitis) Griseofulvin USP/BP 250 mg Micronized Standard Adult Dose Griseofulvin USP/BP 500 mg Micronized High Dose / Resistant Cases Excipients Q.S. Povidone / Maize Starch Binder / Disintegrant Itraconazole Capsules
FreeItraconazole capsules contain a combination of the active antifungal drug and specialized inactive ingredients designed to overcome the medication’s poor solubility in water.
Ketoconazole Tablets
FreeProduct Composition & Available Specifications
We supply Ketoconazole in the internationally recognized 200 mg therapeutic dosage configuration, engineered to optimize plasma saturation kinetics and ensure maximum cellular bioavailability.
Active Ingredient Monograph Calibrated Strength Formulation Matrix Delivery System Primary Clinical Application Ketoconazole USP / BP / IP 200 mg Oral Solid Immediate-Release Uncoated Tablet Systemic Antifungal Care: First-line systemic management of blastomycosis, coccidioidomycosis, histoplasmosis, and severe recalcitrant tinea infections. Excipients Pharma Grade Lactose Monohydrate, Corn Starch, Povidone K-30, Magnesium Stearate The Disintegration Scaffold: Calibrated matrix for high mechanical core stability and rapid wicking in gastric fluids. Nystatin Tablet
FreeProduct Composition & Configuration
We supply this product in the internationally recognized standard therapeutic strength optimized for uniform, localized mucosal distribution.
Active Ingredient Strength (per Tablet) Formulation Delivery System Primary Clinical Function Nystatin IP / BP / USP 100,000 IU Non-Effervescent Local Insert: Designed for slow physical disintegration within vaginal mucosal fluids. The Polyene Fungicide: Eradicates superficial Candida strains locally. Excipients Pharma Grade Modified lactose, starch, and lubricating binding agents. The Comfort Base: Ensures non-irritating, smooth insertion profiles. Quinapyramine Sulphate And Quinapyramine Chloride Injection
FreeProduct Composition & Strength
We supply this product as a Sterile Dry Powder for Injection in glass vials, requiring reconstitution with Sterile Water for Injection to form an aqueous suspension.
Active Ingredient Standard 2.5 g Vial Function Quinapyramine Sulphate BP (Vet) 1.5 g Curative (Immediate Release) Quinapyramine Chloride BP (Vet) 1.0 g Prophylactic (Slow Release / Depot) Total Pro-salt Content 2.5 g *Reconstitute with 15 ml Sterile Water *Pack Sizes: Single 2.5g or 3g Vial, often packed with a Sterile Water diluent ampoule.
Sertaconazole Tablets
FreeProduct Composition & Strength
We supply this product as a Precision-Compressed Vaginal Tablet (Pessary), packed exclusively in highly secure, moisture-resistant Alu-PVC blister strips. Each tablet is often packaged with a hygienic, medical-grade disposable applicator to ensure proper and comfortable insertion.
Active Ingredient Strength Primary Clinical Function Sertaconazole Nitrate BP/Ph.Eur. 500 mg Global Clinical Standard: Single-dose acute therapy for the complete eradication of vaginal Candida infections. Excipients Lactose Monohydrate / Microcrystalline Cellulose / Adipic Acid / Sodium Bicarbonate / Magnesium Stearate Diluent / Effervescent Base (Engineered to rapidly dissolve in the low-moisture vaginal environment and disperse evenly across the mucosal walls) *Pack Sizes: 1 Tablet per Blister Box + 1 Disposable Applicator (Optimized specifically for premium, high-turnover OTC pharmacy shelves and acute gynecology dispensing).
Terbinafine Tablets
FreeProduct Composition & Strength
We supply this product as a Precision-Blended Scored Uncoated Tablet, packed in highly secure, moisture-resistant Alu-PVC or opaque Alu-Alu blister strips, optimized for long-term chronic dermatology dispensing regimens.
Active Ingredient Strength Primary Clinical Use Terbinafine Hydrochloride USP/Ph.Eur. 250 mg (Equivalent to Terbinafine Base) Global Standard: Target adult daily dose for Onychomycosis and Tinea Capitis. Excipients Microcrystalline Cellulose / Sodium Starch Glycolate / Colloidal Silicon Dioxide / Magnesium Stearate Diluent / Superdisintegrant / Glidant (Engineered for immediate gastric dissolution and lipophilic API absorption) Voriconazole Tablets
FreeVoriconazole tablets primarily contain voriconazole as the active antifungal ingredient, typically available in strengths of 50 mg or 200 mg.






