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Itraconazole Capsules 100 mg (5 x 6) 30 Count by American Health Packaging (RX)

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Original price $ 249.00
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SKU 60687-0299-25
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Itraconazole Capsules 100 mg are primarily used as an antifungal medication. They are commonly prescribed for the treatment of a variety of fungal infections. These infections may include:

  • Aspergillosis: A type of infection often affecting the lungs, caused by Aspergillus fungi.
  • Blastomycosis: A fungal infection caused by Blastomyces dermatitidis, which can affect the lungs and other parts of the body.
  • Histoplasmosi:  An infection caused by inhaling spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum, typically affecting the lungs.
  • Sporotrichosis: Caused by the fungus Sporothrix schenckii, this infection usually affects the skin but can spread to other parts of the body.
  • Onychomycosis: A fungal infection of the toenails or fingernails.
  • Candidiasis: Infections caused by Candida species that may affect the mouth, throat, esophagus, and other parts of the body.

Itraconazole works by inhibiting the synthesis of ergosterol, a vital component of fungal cell membranes, thereby impairing the growth and replication of the fungi.

The medication should be taken as prescribed by your healthcare provider, and it's important to complete the full course of treatment even if symptoms improve earlier. Patients should also be aware of potential side effects and interactions with other medications. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.


Active Ingredient: Itraconazole
Strength: 100 mg
Dosage Form: Capsules
Packaging: 5 blister packs of 6 capsules each (total of 30 capsules)
Manufacturer: American Health Packaging

Indications:

Itraconazole is an antifungal medication used to treat various fungal infections. It is indicated for:

  • Blastomycosis, pulmonary and extrapulmonary
  • Histoplasmosis, including chronic cavitary pulmonary disease and disseminated non-meningeal histoplasmosis
  • Aspergillosis, pulmonary and extrapulmonary, in patients who are intolerant of or refractory to amphotericin B therapy

Mechanism of Action:
Itraconazole works by inhibiting the synthesis of ergosterol, an essential component of fungal cell membranes, thereby disrupting cell membrane formation and leading to cell death.

Dosage and Administration:

  • Typical Dose: The dosage and length of treatment are based on your medical condition, response to treatment, and other medications you may be taking. 
  • Administration: Take orally with a full meal to ensure optimal absorption.
    Important: Follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding the specific dose. Avoid taking antacids or other medications that affect stomach acid within 2 hours before or after taking itraconazole.

Warnings and Precautions:

  • Contraindications: Known hypersensitivity to itraconazole or any of its formulation excipients.
  • Liver Disease: Use with caution in patients with liver disease; monitor liver function during therapy.
  • Heart Failure: Itraconazole has been associated with heart failure in some patients. It should be used cautiously in those with existing heart conditions.
  • Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Not recommended during pregnancy unless the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. Exercise caution if administered to breastfeeding women.
  • Drug Interactions: Itraconazole has significant interactions with many medications, including statins, certain cardiovascular drugs, and others. Inform your healthcare provider of all medications you are taking.

Possible Side Effects:

  • Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, and headaches.
  • Serious side effects can include signs of liver disease (e.g., persistent nausea/vomiting, stomach/abdominal pain, dark urine, yellowing eyes/skin), heart problems, and severe allergic reactions.

Storage:
Store at room temperature away from light and moisture. Keep all medications out of reach of children.

Itraconazole Capsules 100 mg (5 x 6) 30 Count by American Health Packaging (RX)
Itraconazole Capsules 100 mg (5 x 6) 30 Count by American Health Packaging (RX)
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FAQs for Antifungal Medications
  • What Is the Best Medicine for Antifungal?

    The best antifungal medicine depends on the type and location of your infection. Fluconazole (Diflucan), terbinafine (Lamisil), clotrimazole (Lotrimin), miconazole (Monistat), and ketoconazole are among the most prescribed antifungal drugs. For topical fungal infections like ringworm or athlete's foot, Lotrimin Ultra and Lamisil are top choices. For deeper, systemic fungal infections, your healthcare provider may recommend oral options like fluconazole or itraconazole.

  • What Are 5 Antifungal Drugs?

    Our comprehensive line-up includes the top 5 most effective antifungal drugs: Fluconazole (Diflucan) Terbinafine (Lamisil) Clotrimazole (Lotrimin) Miconazole (Micatin, Monistat) Ketoconazole (Nizoral)

  • What Is the Most Commonly Prescribed Antifungal?

    The most commonly prescribed antifungal medication is fluconazole, especially for yeast infections, and terbinafine is widely used for athlete’s foot and nail fungus.

  • How Do You Treat a Fungal Infection in a Child?

    Children with fungal infections often respond well to over-the-counter topical antifungals like clotrimazole (Lotrimin) or miconazole. Always consult your pediatrician before use. Lotrimin Ultra is generally safe for kids over 2 years; just follow the label instructions or your doctor’s advice.

  • Which OTC Antifungal Is the Strongest?

    Lamisil (terbinafine) and Lotrimin Ultra (butenafine) are considered the strongest available OTC antifungals, offering fast relief and high cure rates.

  • Is Hydrocortisone an Antifungal?

    No, hydrocortisone is not an antifungal; it’s a corticosteroid used to reduce inflammation and itching. It does not kill fungus.

  • What Kills All Fungus in the Body?

    Systemic (oral) antifungals like fluconazole, itraconazole, or terbinafine are used to target internal fungal infections. However, no medication can guarantee eradication of ‘all fungus’; treatment should be targeted and guided by your doctor.

  • Are Oral Antifungals Safe?

    Oral antifungals are safe for most people when used as directed but can have side effects and interact with other medications. Always consult your healthcare provider for proper use and monitoring.

  • Can I Buy Fluconazole Over the Counter?

    Fluconazole is generally a prescription drug in most countries. OTC antifungal options include clotrimazole and miconazole creams.

  • What Is the Strongest Natural Antifungal?

    Top natural antifungal remedies include tea tree oil, oregano oil, and garlic—all have scientifically supported antifungal properties. However, consult your provider before use, especially in children or sensitive areas.

  • Can Stress Cause Fungal Infections?

    Yes, stress can weaken your immune system, making you more susceptible to fungal infections. Managing stress and maintaining good hygiene are key prevention strategies

  • What Does a Fungal Rash Look Like?

    A fungal rash usually appears as red, itchy, scaly patches with clear edges, sometimes with central clearing (ringworm). If you notice persistent rashes, consult your healthcare provider.

  • Can Kids Use Lotrimin Ultra?

    Yes, Lotrimin Ultra is approved for use in children over 2 years for certain fungal infections. Always check with your doctor or read the product label.

  • What Are Five Diseases Caused by Fungi?

    Ringworm (Tinea) Candidiasis (Yeast Infection) Athlete’s Foot Fungal Nail Infection (Onychomycosis) Histoplasmosis

  • Is Neosporin an Antifungal?

    No, Neosporin is an antibiotic ointment. It does not contain antifungal properties and should not be used for fungal infections.

  • Can Fungal Infections Spread?

    Yes! Fungal infections can spread to other body parts or to other people, especially in warm, moist environments. Always complete your treatment and follow proper hygiene.

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