ITRACONAZOLE (itraconazole)


Drug overview for ITRACONAZOLE (itraconazole):

Generic name: ITRACONAZOLE (IT-ra-KON-a-zole)
Drug class: Antifungals-Systemic
Therapeutic class: Anti-Infective Agents

Itraconazole, a synthetic triazole derivative, is an azole antifungal agent.

Oral itraconazole capsules are used in immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients for the treatment of systemic fungal infections, including blastomycosis (pulmonary and extrapulmonary), histoplasmosis (including chronic cavitary pulmonary disease and disseminated, nonmeningeal disease), and aspergillosis (pulmonary and extrapulmonary). Itraconazole oral solution (but not itraconazole capsules) is used for the treatment of oropharyngeal and esophageal candidiasis. Itraconazole (given IV initially (IV preparation no longer commercially available in the US) followed by itraconazole oral solution) has been used for empiric antifungal therapy in febrile neutropenic patients.

Oral itraconazole capsules are used in immunocompetent individuals for the treatment of tinea unguium (onychomycosis) of the toenail and/or fingernail caused by dermatophytes. Itraconazole also is used orally for prevention of serious fungal infections (e.g., coccidioidomycosis, cryptococcosis, histoplasmosis, mucocutaneous candidiasis) in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection+. Prior to initiation of oral itraconazole capsules for the treatment of systemic fungal infections, appropriate specimens for fungal culture and other relevant laboratory studies (wet mount, histopathology, serology) should be obtained in order to isolate and identify the causative organism(s). Itraconazole therapy may be started pending results of these in vitro tests; however, once results are available, therapy should be adjusted accordingly.
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  • ITRACONAZOLE 100 MG CAPSULE
    ITRACONAZOLE 100 MG CAPSULE
The following indications for ITRACONAZOLE (itraconazole) have been approved by the FDA:

Indications:
Aspergillosis
Blastomycosis
Fingernail onychomycosis
Histoplasmosis
Toenail onychomycosis


Professional Synonyms:
Blastomycotic infection
Darling's disease
Gilchrist's disease
North American blastomycosis
Onychomycosis of fingernail
Onychomycosis of toenail
Tinea unguium of fingernail
Tinea unguium of toenail