Itraconazole Injection
Sporanox (itraconazole) Injection is an antifungal agent used to treat a variety of fungal infections. The brand name Sporanox is discontinued, but generic versions may be available. Common side effects of Sporanox injection include:
Nausea,
Vomiting,
Diarrhea,
Rash,
Low Blood Potassium (Hypokalemia),
Pain,
Headache, And
Injection Site Reactions
The recommended dose of Sporanox Injection is 200 mg twice daily for four doses, followed by 200 mg once daily for up to 14 days. Sporanox may interact with alfuzosin, benzodiazepines, statin drugs, conivaptan, eletriptan, eplerenone, ergot alkaloids, ivabradine, nisoldipine, ranolazine, vardenafil, calcium channel blockers, antibiotics, anti-seizure medicines, antiarrhythmics, chemotherapy drugs, immunosuppressants, HIV protease inhibitors, anti-diabetic drugs, halofantrine, alfentanil, fentanyl, solifenacin, buspirone, repaglinide, glucocorticosteroids, drugs for erectile dysfunction, trimetrexate, aripiprazole, trazodone, tolterodine, blood thinners, and cilostazol. Tell your doctor all medications and supplements you use. During pregnancy, Sporanox Injection should be used only if prescribed. This drug passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breastfeeding.
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