Itraconazole is a broad-spectrum antifungal medication that works by blocking the growth of fungi responsible for infection. It is commonly prescribed for stubborn or recurring fungal infections like ringworm, nail infection, dandruff patches, vaginal yeast infections, and fungal lung infections. It is also preferred when topical creams are not enough to treat the condition. The medicine should be taken strictly as prescribed, preferably after meals, and for the full duration to prevent recurrence.
Common Uses
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Ringworm (Daad) & Skin Fungal Infections
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Nail Fungal Infection (Onychomycosis)
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Vaginal Fungal Infection / Candidiasis
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Oral Thrush / Mouth Fungal Infection
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Dandruff-related fungal issues
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Lung & systemic fungal infections (doctor prescribed)
⚠️Important Precautions
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Take after meals for better absorption
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Use only on doctor’s advice; complete full course
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Avoid alcohol and certain medicines that interact with it
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Inform doctor if liver disease, pregnancy, or other health issues
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May require monitoring in long-term therapy



