Description
🧾 What is it used for?
ITRONAZOLE-200 Capsule from Austro Lab contains Itraconazole 200 mg, a broad-spectrum antifungal medication that belongs to the triazole class. It works by damaging the fungal cell membrane, effectively stopping fungal growth.
Used for the treatment of:
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Fungal skin infections: Ringworm (Tinea corporis), Jock itch (Tinea cruris), Athlete’s foot (Tinea pedis)
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Fungal nail infections (Onychomycosis)
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Oral and esophageal candidiasis (thrush)
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Vaginal yeast infections
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Systemic fungal infections: Histoplasmosis, Aspergillosis, Blastomycosis
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Recurrent or chronic fungal infections that need higher dosage or longer treatment
⚠️ Common Side Effects
Some patients may experience mild side effects, including:
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Nausea or vomiting
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Abdominal pain or upset stomach
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Diarrhea or constipation
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Headache
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Skin rash or itching
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Fatigue or dizziness
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Metallic or altered taste
🚨 Serious Warnings & Precautions
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Liver toxicity: May cause liver enzyme elevation or hepatitis – monitor liver function during treatment
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Heart failure: Can worsen or trigger congestive heart failure – avoid in such patients unless essential
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Nerve damage: Prolonged use may cause peripheral neuropathy (tingling or numbness)
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Hearing loss: Rare, but reversible or permanent hearing loss may occur
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Severe allergic reactions: Like swelling, rash, difficulty breathing – immediate medical attention needed
🔄 Drug & Food Interactions
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Acid-reducing drugs (e.g., antacids, H2 blockers, PPIs): Can reduce absorption – avoid taking 2 hours before/after
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Cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins): Risk of muscle breakdown – avoid unless advised by doctor
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Anti-arrhythmic drugs (e.g., quinidine, dofetilide): Dangerous heart rhythm changes – contraindicated
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Rifampin, phenytoin: Reduce itraconazole effectiveness
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Alcohol: Increases risk of liver side effects
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Grapefruit juice: Increases drug level in blood – avoid
👥 Cautionary Groups
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Pregnant women: Not recommended except in life-threatening infections
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Breastfeeding mothers: Avoid – passes into breast milk
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Children: Only if prescribed by a doctor
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Elderly: May be more sensitive to side effects
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Liver, kidney, or heart patients: Use with extreme caution and under strict supervision
✅ Tips for Safe Use
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Take with a full meal for better absorption
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Do not chew or crush – swallow whole with water
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Avoid antacids around the same time as capsule intake
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Complete the full course even if symptoms improve
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Regular liver function tests may be advised
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Report symptoms like yellowing of eyes, chest pain, hearing issues, or tingling hands/feet
📌 When to Consult a Doctor Immediately
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Yellow eyes/skin, dark urine (possible liver damage)
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Chest pain, irregular heartbeat, or breathing difficulty
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Sudden hearing loss or ringing in ears
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Tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness
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Severe skin rashes, swelling of face or throat
🧠 Summary Table
Category | Details |
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Active Ingredient | Itraconazole 200 mg (broad-spectrum antifungal) |
Uses | Fungal infections (skin, nails, mouth, vagina, systemic) |
Common Side Effects | Nausea, headache, rash, dizziness |
Serious Risks | Liver damage, heart failure, neuropathy, hearing loss |
Interactions | With statins, antacids, rifampin, alcohol, grapefruit |
Precautions | Avoid in pregnancy, liver/heart conditions, unless doctor-prescribed |
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