| Plural | itraconazoles |
itraconazole treatment
itraconazole therapy
itraconazole capsule
itraconazole dosage
itraconazole resistance
itraconazole sensitivity
itraconazole side effects
itraconazole prescription
itraconazole suspension
taking itraconazole
itraconazole is an antifungal medication used to treat serious systemic fungal infections.
the itraconazole capsule should be taken with food to enhance gastrointestinal absorption.
patients should undergo regular liver function tests while receiving itraconazole therapy.
itraconazole may interact with warfarin and other anticoagulant medications.
the broad-spectrum activity of itraconazole makes it effective against various dermatophyte infections.
common side effects of itraconazole include nausea, headache, and dizziness.
cases of itraconazole resistance have been documented in candida species.
dermatologists frequently prescribe itraconazole for onychomycosis affecting the toenails.
dose adjustment of itraconazole may be necessary for patients with hepatic impairment.
itraconazole works by inhibiting the fungal cytochrome p450 enzyme responsible for ergosterol synthesis.
itraconazole should be stored at room temperature away from direct sunlight and moisture.
pregnant women are generally contraindicated from using itraconazole due to potential teratogenic effects.
the itraconazole solution should be swallowed without chewing to ensure proper delivery.
drug interactions with itraconazole require careful monitoring and potential dosage modifications.
itraconazole treatment
itraconazole therapy
itraconazole capsule
itraconazole dosage
itraconazole resistance
itraconazole sensitivity
itraconazole side effects
itraconazole prescription
itraconazole suspension
taking itraconazole
itraconazole is an antifungal medication used to treat serious systemic fungal infections.
the itraconazole capsule should be taken with food to enhance gastrointestinal absorption.
patients should undergo regular liver function tests while receiving itraconazole therapy.
itraconazole may interact with warfarin and other anticoagulant medications.
the broad-spectrum activity of itraconazole makes it effective against various dermatophyte infections.
common side effects of itraconazole include nausea, headache, and dizziness.
cases of itraconazole resistance have been documented in candida species.
dermatologists frequently prescribe itraconazole for onychomycosis affecting the toenails.
dose adjustment of itraconazole may be necessary for patients with hepatic impairment.
itraconazole works by inhibiting the fungal cytochrome p450 enzyme responsible for ergosterol synthesis.
itraconazole should be stored at room temperature away from direct sunlight and moisture.
pregnant women are generally contraindicated from using itraconazole due to potential teratogenic effects.
the itraconazole solution should be swallowed without chewing to ensure proper delivery.
drug interactions with itraconazole require careful monitoring and potential dosage modifications.
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