5. Some infections are harder to treat than others. a. It is very difficult to treat a fungal infection without damaging the host's cells because b. Discuss the following antifungal drugs that you may have heard of: - Amphotericin B is for treatment of (superficial or systemic?) fungal infections. However, use of this medication needs to be closely monitored due to its toxicity to the (what organ?). - Imidazoles (such as clotrimazole, miconazole, and ketoconazole) are used to treat and (identify two examples of fungal infections). Imidazoles treat (superficial or systemic?) fungal infections. - Griseofulvin is used to treat (identify one specific kind of fungal infection that we have discussed periodically throughout the quarter) that has progressed into hair follicles. Griseofulvin blocks fungal reproduction by interfering with c. It is also very difficult to target a pathogenic virus for destruction without damaging the host's cells because.