Itraconazole is an antifungal medication which is used in adults to treat infections caused by fungus. This medication treats the infections present in your various parts of the body such as lungs, throat, toenails, and fingernails.
- Antifungal prescription medicine
- Higher Clinical & Mycological Cure rates
- Lowers the rate of reoccurrence of antifungal infections in the body
How to take Itraconazole?
- Follow all the directions that are mentioned in the product. Read the instructions and consume the medicine as directed.
- Do not share itraconazole medicine with the other person, even if they are having the same symptoms.
- This medication must be taken with food.
- Swallow the medicine, don’t chew, break or open it.
- Consult with your doctor if you feel that the medication is not showing its results.
- Use it for the time prescribed the doctors, even if your symptoms are quickly improved.
Side Effects of Itraconazole
- Headache
- Numbness
- Blurred vision
- Liver problems
- Rashes and itching
- Vomiting and stomach pain
- Fever and joint pain
- Unpleasant taste in your mouth
- Erection problems
Effective On
- Histoplasmosis
- Candidiasis
- Aspergillosis
- Mycosis
- Sporotrichosis
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the Itraconazole 200mg works that provide a clinical advantage in treating deep-seated fungal infections?
A: The higher dosage of Itraconazole 200mg ensures a superior mycological cure rate that works effectively to eradicate the stubborn fungi in the lungs and throat while preventing the recurrence of infection.
Q: Is Itraconazole-200 mg an antifungal medication that is effective in resolving chronic fungal infections in the toenails and fingernails?
A: Yes, it is used to eliminate deep-seated pathogens that help to eliminate the chronic fungal infections in the toenails and fingernails.
Q: What are the clinical reasons for swallowing the capsule whole rather than chewing it?
A: Altering the capsule may disrupt the controlled-release mechanism, which can potentially cause uneven drug distribution and reduce the effectiveness of overall treatment.
Q: How do the Itraconazole-200mg capsules by Swisschem Dermacare work that specifically target Histoplasmosis and Aspergillosis?
A: Itraconazole inhibits the synthesis of essential fungal cell membrane components that effectively halt the spread of serious systemic and respiratory fungal pathogens.
Q: Why is it important for someone who is taking this medication to complete the treatment course even if the symptoms disappear within days?
A: When you stop medication abruptly without completing the prescribed course duration, it may leave behind resilient spores. Completing the treatment course significantly lowers the risk of a symptomatic relapse.
Q: Are there any possible side effects of this medicine that may affect liver function?
A: It is safe to use, though it might affect liver enzymes. There are other possible side effects as well that a few individuals have experienced (rare to happen) which includes, nausea, stomach pain, or unusual dark urine.
Q: Can I suggest Itraconazole 200 mg medicines to my friend having similar symptoms?
A: No, medicines are not for sharing; they should be taken only under medical supervision and should not be given to anyone, even if they are experiencing similar symptoms. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalised treatment.