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Fungal meningitis treatment medications are used to combat infections in the brain and spinal cord membranes caused by fungi. These medications include antifungal agents such as Amphotericin B, Flucytosine, and Fluconazole, which work by inhibiting fungal growth and eradicating the infection. Treatment typically begins with intravenous administration to effectively manage severe symptoms, followed by oral medications to ensure complete recovery. Due to potential side effects and the serious nature of fungal meningitis, it is essential to follow a healthcare provider’s guidance closely throughout treatment.
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Original price $ 34.95Current price $ 24.95Fluconazole Tablets 100 mg by Glenmark Pharma 30 Count (RX)
Glenmark PharmaceuticalsNo reviewsFluconazole Tablets 100 mg are primarily used to treat and prevent fungal infections, including those caused by Candida species. These infections c...
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Original price $ 23.95Current price $ 16.50Fluconazole for Oral Suspension 10 mg/mL when Reconstituted 35 mL Bottle by Rising Pharma
Rising PharmaceuticalsNo reviewsFluconazole for Oral Suspension 10 mg/mL is prescribed to treat various fungal infections, notably those caused by Candida species, such as oral th...
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Original price $ 249.00Current price $ 175.00Amphotericin B Injection 50 mg Vial For Intravenous Infusion Only **Refrigerated (RX)
Xgen PharmaNo reviewsAmphotericin B for Injection 50 mg is an antifungal medication used to treat serious fungal infections. It targets severe systemic infections by bi...
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Fungal meningitis treatment medications are used to combat infections in the brain and spinal cord membranes caused by fungi. These medications include antifungal agents such as Amphotericin B, Flucytosine, and Fluconazole, which work by inhibiting fungal growth and eradicating the infection. Treatment typically begins with intravenous administration to effectively manage severe symptoms, followed by oral medications to ensure complete recovery. Due to potential side effects and the serious nature of fungal meningitis, it is essential to follow a healthcare provider’s guidance closely throughout treatment.