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Triazoles (Antifungal Drug) [:forbidden:], Brand Name, Definition/Backgrou…
Triazoles (Antifungal Drug) [:forbidden:]
colloidal silicon dioxide, corn starch crosscarmellose sodium, hypromellose, lactose monohydrate, magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, and sodium lauryl sulphate.
C2H3N3
sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim
xiii. unusual fatigue
xii. trouble breathing
xi. liver damage
x. allergic reactions
ix. slow/irregular heartbeat
viii. seizures
vii. neck stiffness
vi. a frequent headache
v. low blood sugar
iv. extreme drowsiness
iii. signs of kidney problems (such as change in the
amount of urine, blood in the urine)
ii. mood changes
i. muscle weakness
2) Voriconazole - To treat serious fungal infections such as invasive aspergillosis, esophageal candidiasis and candidemia. It is also used to treat certain other fungal infections when other medications will not work for certain patients. It works by slowing the growth of the fungi that cause infection.
3) Posaconazole - used to prevent serious fungal infections that can spread throughout the body with a weakened ability to fight infection. It also used to treat yeast infections of the mouth and throat including yeast infections that could not be treated successfully with other medications. It works by slowing the growth of fungi that cause infection.
1) Fluconazole - treat infections caused by different kinds of fungus. It used to treat many infections caused by candida. It is only prescribed if get this sort of infection such as getting vaginal thrush, have a weakened immune system, have had a bone marrow transplant, have HIV and at risk of getting cryptococcal meningitis.
4) Itraconazole - is used in adults to treat infections caused by fungus. This includes infections in any part of the body including the lungs, mouth or throat, toenails, or fingernails.
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