Here’s a detailed overview of Itraconazole Capsule 200 mg with key sections and icon-style formatting:
💊 Itraconazole Capsule 200 mg
🧪 Nature / Drug Class:
- Azole antifungal
- Used to treat systemic and superficial fungal infections
✅ Description / Purpose:
- Treats infections caused by Candida, Aspergillus, and other fungi
- Common uses include:
- Oral and esophageal candidiasis
- Fungal nail infections (onychomycosis)
- Systemic fungal infections in immunocompromised patients
- Works by inhibiting fungal cell membrane synthesis
⚖️ Dosage:
- Adults: Usually 200 mg once or twice daily, depending on infection type and severity
- Children: Weight-based dosing, often 5–10 mg/kg/day
Note: Exact dosage and duration must follow a doctor’s prescription
💡 Advantages:
- Broad-spectrum antifungal
- Effective for systemic and localized fungal infections
- Oral capsule provides convenient and accurate dosing
⚠️ Prescription / Precautions:
- ❌ Avoid drugs that prolong QT interval
- ⚠️ Monitor liver function during therapy
- ⚠️ Use with caution in patients with heart or kidney disease
- ⚠️ Take after a full meal for better absorption
- ✅ Complete the full prescribed course
🩺 Common Side Effects:
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
- Headache, dizziness
- Rare: liver toxicity, rash, heart rhythm disturbances
📦 Common Packaging:
- Capsules of 200 mg, also available in 50 mg and 100 mg
- Usually in blister packs of 10, 14, or 30 capsules
🛡️ Storage Guidelines:
- 🌡 Store in cool, dry place (<30°C)
- ☀️ Protect from direct sunlight
- 🚫 Keep out of reach of children
- 💊 Keep in original container, tightly closed

