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Itraconazole,
sometimes abbreviated ITZ, is an
antifungal medication used to
treat a
number of
fungal infections. This
includes aspergillosis, blastomycosis...
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treating BCC, but are
expensive and
cannot be used in
pregnant women.
Itraconazole,
traditionally an anti-fungal medication, has also
garnered recent attention...
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commonly used drug, but
other newer antimycotic drugs, such as terbinafine,
itraconazole, and
fluconazole have
started to gain acceptance. It may
appear as thickened...
- or
scalp ringworm,
systemic treatment with oral
medications (such as
itraconazole, terbinafine, and ketoconazole) may be given. To
prevent spreading the...
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medication by
other azole antifungal agents, such as
fluconazole and/or
itraconazole,
because of ketoconazole's
greater toxicity,
poorer absorption, and more...
- in the
lungs may
require surgery.
Systemic medications used
include Itraconazole,
posaconazole and
amphotericin B. With treatment, most
people will recover...
- sufficient.
Alternatives to
itraconazole are posaconazole, voriconazole, and fluconazole.
Individuals taking itraconazole are
monitored for
hepatic function...
- half-life,
leading to
increased plasma levels and more
pronounced effects.
Itraconazole has a
similar effect on
zopiclone pharmacokinetics as erythromycin. The...
- risk,
using the
antifungal medication itraconazole, and is
treatable with
amphotericin B
followed by
itraconazole or voriconazole. The
disease is fatal...
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disturbing the soil.
Treatment is
typically with an
azole drug such as
itraconazole for mild or
moderate disease. In
severe cases,
patients are
treated with...