disease of inadequate blood flow to the heart muscle
heart valve disease
chronic heart failure
absence of stomach acid
decreased stomach acid
kidney disease with reduction in kidney function
visible water retention
abnormal liver function tests
chronic obstructive lung disease
Allergies:
Itraconazole
Antifungal - Triazole
Side Effects
Headache, dizziness
Rash
Nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, constipation
Fever, muscle or joint pain
Unusual or unpleasant taste in your mouth
Hair loss
Impotence, erection problems
Changes in your menstrual periods Nose bleeds
Abdominal pain
Dosage
Aspergillosis: Loading dose: 200 mg orally 3 times a day for the first 3 days of therapy Maintenance dose: 200 mg orally once or twice a day Duration of therapy: At least 3 months and until clinical parameters and laboratory tests indicate the active fungal infection has subsided. Onychomycosis - Toenail: 200 mg orally once a day. Duration of therapy: 12 consecutive weeks Onychomycosis - Fingernail: Treatment pulse: 200 mg orally twice a day for 1 week Tinea Corporis: 100 mg. OD for 15 days duration. Tinea Cruris: 100 mg. OD for 15 days duration. Tinea Pedis: 100 mg. OD for 30 days duration. Tinea Mannum: 100 mg. OD for 30 days duration. Oral Candidiasis: 100 mg. OD for 15 days duration. Presentation
IT- Won 200 mg. Capsules are available in blister strips with 10x10 packing