Itraconazole Capsule 200 mg

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πŸ’Š Itraconazole Capsule 200 mg


πŸ§ͺ Generic Name:

Itraconazole


πŸ“¦ Strength & Form:

  • Capsule: 200 mg
  • Route: Oral (usually to be taken after food for best absorption)

🩺 Indications / Uses:

Itraconazole 200 mg is used in moderate to severe or systemic fungal infections, including:

  • Systemic mycoses: Histoplasmosis, blastomycosis, aspergillosis (chronic)
  • Sporotrichosis
  • Onychomycosis (fungal nail infection)
  • Candidiasis (oral, esophageal, or vaginal)
  • Tinea corporis, cruris, pedis (ringworm, jock itch, athlete’s foot)
  • Fungal prophylaxis in immunocompromised patients (e.g., transplant recipients)

βš–οΈ Dosage Guidelines:

Take after full meals. Avoid taking with antacids, H2 blockers, or PPIs around the same time.

  • Systemic fungal infections:
    • 200–400 mg/day in 1–2 divided doses
    • Duration: Depends on infection (weeks to months)
  • Onychomycosis (Pulse therapy):
    • 200 mg twice daily for 1 week/month
    • Repeat after 3 weeks gap Γ— 2–3 pulses (fingernails) or 3–4 pulses (toenails)
  • Dermatophytosis:
    • 200 mg once daily for 7–14 days (skin infection)

⚠️ Precautions:

  • Do not use in congestive heart failure (CHF) – black box warning
  • Monitor liver function (especially in long-term use)
  • Avoid concurrent use with CYP3A4 substrates prone to QT prolongation
  • Avoid in pregnancy, especially first trimester
  • Use with caution in renal/hepatic impairment

🚫 Contraindications:

  • Hypersensitivity to itraconazole or azole antifungals
  • Concurrent use of:
    • Cisapride
    • Pimozide
    • Quinidine
    • Certain statins (lovastatin, simvastatin)
  • Pregnancy (unless life-threatening infection)

πŸ’₯ Side Effects:

  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
  • Abdominal pain
  • Headache, dizziness
  • Skin rash or pruritus
  • Liver enzyme elevation, hepatitis
  • Rare: Edema, CHF exacerbation
  • Menstrual irregularity (long-term use)

πŸ“Œ Special Notes:

  • Itraconazole solution (not capsule) has better bioavailability but is taken on an empty stomach
  • Capsule absorption is acid-dependent – avoid PPIs/antacids close to dosing
  • Pulse therapy is often preferred for onychomycosis
  • Available in 100 mg and 200 mg capsules

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