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Voriconazole, sold
under the
brand name
Vfend among others, is an
antifungal medication used to
treat a
number of
fungal infections. This
includes aspergillosis...
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Agency for
Research on
Cancer (IARC)
classified hydrochlorothiazide,
voriconazole and
tacrolimus as
group 1 carcinogens.
Hydrochlorothiazide is available...
- et al. (October 2021). "Impact of CYP2C19
genotype on
voriconazole exposure and
effect of
voriconazole on the
activity of CYP3A in
patients with haematological...
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treating invasive Aspergillus infection when used in
combination with
voriconazole. It is a
member of the
class of
antifungal drugs known as the echinocandins;...
- be
started with an
initial loading dose
include digoxin, teicoplanin,
voriconazole,
procainamide and fulvestrant. One or
series of
doses that may be given...
- guillermondii and C. rugosa. P.
kudriavzevii can be
successfully treated with
voriconazole, amphotericin B, and
echinocandins (micafungin, caspofungin, and anidulafungin)...
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Agency for
Research on
Cancer (IARC)
classified hydrochlorothiazide,
voriconazole and
tacrolimus as
group 1 carcinogens. Also like cyclosporin, it has...
- itraconazole, and is
treatable with
amphotericin B
followed by
itraconazole or
voriconazole. The
disease is
fatal in 75% of
those not
given treatment. Talaromycosis...
- in 2007. The drug has
shown to have a
similar spectrum of
activity to
voriconazole, with an
increased half-life. However,
ravuconazole has
limited activity...
- up to year when the
grains are black.
Posaconazole is
another option.
Voriconazole can be used for
infections caused by
Fusarium species.
Ketoconazole has...