ITRACONAZOLE capsule United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

itraconazole capsule

amneal pharmaceuticals llc - itraconazole (unii: 304nug5gf4) (itraconazole - unii:304nug5gf4) - itraconazole 100 mg - itraconazole capsules are indicated for the treatment of the following fungal infections in immunocompromised and non-immunocompromised patients: - blastomycosis, pulmonary and extrapulmonary - histoplasmosis, including chronic cavitary pulmonary disease and disseminated, non-meningeal histoplasmosis, and - aspergillosis, pulmonary and extrapulmonary, in patients who are intolerant of or who are refractory to amphotericin b therapy. specimens for fungal cultures and other relevant laboratory studies (wet mount, histopathology, serology) should be obtained before therapy to isolate and identify causative organisms. therapy may be instituted before the results of the cultures and other laboratory studies are known; however, once these results become available, antiinfective therapy should be adjusted accordingly. itraconazole capsules are also indicated for the treatment of the following fungal infections in non-immunocompromised patients: - onychomycosis of the toenail, with or without fingernail involvement

ITRACONAZOLE capsule United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

itraconazole capsule

american health packaging - itraconazole (unii: 304nug5gf4) (itraconazole - unii:304nug5gf4) - itraconazole 100 mg - itraconazole capsules are indicated for the treatment of the following fungal infections in immunocompromised and non-immunocompromised patients: - blastomycosis, pulmonary and extrapulmonary - histoplasmosis, including chronic cavitary pulmonary disease and disseminated, non-meningeal histoplasmosis, and - aspergillosis, pulmonary and extrapulmonary, in patients who are intolerant of or who are refractory to amphotericin b therapy. specimens for fungal cultures and other relevant laboratory studies (wet mount, histopathology, serology) should be obtained before therapy to isolate and identify causative organisms. therapy may be instituted before the results of the cultures and other laboratory studies are known; however, once these results become available, antiinfective therapy should be adjusted accordingly. itraconazole capsules are also indicated for the treatment of the following fungal infections in non-immunocompromised patients: - onychomycosis of the toenail, with or without fingernail involvement, due to dermatophytes (tinea unguium), and - onychomycosis of the fingernail due to dermatophytes (tinea unguium). prior to initiating treatment, appropriate nail specimens for laboratory testing (koh preparation, fungal culture, or nail biopsy) should be obtained to confirm the diagnosis of onychomycosis (see clinical pharmacology: special populations, contraindications, warnings, and adverse reactions: post-marketing experience for more information). blastomycosis analyses were conducted on data from two open-label, non-concurrently controlled studies (n=73 combined) in patients with normal or abnormal immune status. the median dose was 200 mg/day. a response for most signs and symptoms was observed within the first 2 weeks, and all signs and symptoms cleared between 3 and 6 months. results of these two studies demonstrated substantial evidence of the effectiveness of itraconazole for the treatment of blastomycosis compared with the natural history of untreated cases. analyses were conducted on data from two open-label, non-concurrently controlled studies (n=34 combined) in patients with normal or abnormal immune status (not including hiv-infected patients). the median dose was 200 mg/day. a response for most signs and symptoms was observed within the first 2 weeks, and all signs and symptoms cleared between 3 and 12 months. results of these two studies demonstrated substantial evidence of the effectiveness of itraconazole for the treatment of histoplasmosis, compared with the natural history of untreated cases. data from a small number of hiv-infected patients suggested that the response rate of histoplasmosis in hiv-infected patients is similar to that of non-hiv-infected patients. the clinical course of histoplasmosis in hiv-infected patients is more severe and usually requires maintenance therapy to prevent relapse. analyses were conducted on data from an open-label, “single-patient-use” protocol designed to make itraconazole available in the u.s. for patients who either failed or were intolerant of amphotericin b therapy (n=190). the findings were corroborated by two smaller open-label studies (n=31 combined) in the same patient population. most adult patients were treated with a daily dose of 200 mg to 400 mg, with a median duration of 3 months. results of these studies demonstrated substantial evidence of effectiveness of itraconazole as a second-line therapy for the treatment of aspergillosis compared with the natural history of the disease in patients who either failed or were intolerant of amphotericin b therapy. analyses were conducted on data from three double-blind, placebo-controlled studies (n=214 total; 110 given itraconazole capsules) in which patients with onychomycosis of the toenails received 200 mg of itraconazole capsules once daily for 12 consecutive weeks. results of these studies demonstrated mycologic cure, defined as simultaneous occurrence of negative koh plus negative culture, in 54% of patients. thirty-five percent (35%) of patients were considered an overall success (mycologic cure plus clear or minimal nail involvement with significantly decreased signs) and 14% of patients demonstrated mycologic cure plus clinical cure (clearance of all signs, with or without residual nail deformity). the mean time to overall success was approximately 10 months. twenty-one percent (21%) of the overall success group had a relapse (worsening of the global score or conversion of koh or culture from negative to positive). analyses were conducted on data from a double-blind, placebo-controlled study (n=73 total; 37 given itraconazole capsules) in which patients with onychomycosis of the fingernails received a 1-week course of 200 mg of itraconazole capsules b.i.d., followed by a 3-week period without itraconazole capsules, which was followed by a second 1-week course of 200 mg of itraconazole capsules b.i.d. results demonstrated mycologic cure in 61% of patients. fifty-six percent (56%) of patients were considered an overall success and 47% of patients demonstrated mycologic cure plus clinical cure. the mean time to overall success was approximately 5 months. none of the patients who achieved overall success relapsed. itraconazole capsules should not be administered for the treatment of onychomycosis in patients with evidence of ventricular dysfunction such as congestive heart failure (chf) or a history of chf (see boxed warning, warnings, precautions: drug interactions-calcium channel blockers, adverse reactions: post-marketing experience, and clinical pharmacology: special populations ). co-administration of a number of cyp3a4 substrates are contraindicated with itraconazole. plasma concentrations increase for the following drugs: methadone, disopyramide, dofetilide, dronedarone, quinidine, isavuconazole, ergot alkaloids (such as dihydroergotamine, ergometrine (ergonovine), ergotamine, methylergometrine (methylergonovine), irinotecan, lurasidone, oral midazolam, pimozide, triazolam, felodipine, nisoldipine, ivabradine, ranolazine, eplerenone, cisapride, naloxegol, lomitapide, lovastatin, simvastatin, avanafil, ticagrelor. in addition, co-administration with colchicine, fesoterodine and solifenacin is contraindicated in subjects with varying degrees of renal or hepatic impairment, and co-administration with eliglustat is contraindicated in subjects that are poor or intermediate metabolizers of cyp2d6 and in subjects taking strong or moderate cyp2d6 inhibitors (see precautions: drug interactions section for specific examples). this increase in drug concentrations caused by co-administration with itraconazole may increase or prolong both the pharmacologic effects and/or adverse reactions to these drugs. for example, increased plasma concentrations of some of these drugs can lead to qt prolongation and ventricular tachyarrhythmias including occurrences of torsade de pointes , a potentially fatal arrhythmia. specific examples are listed in precautions: drug interactions . itraconazole should not be administered for the treatment of onychomycosis to pregnant patients or to women contemplating pregnancy. co-administration with venetoclax is contraindicated in patients with cll/sll during the dose initiation and ramp-up phase of venetoclax due to the potential for an increased risk of tumor lysis syndrome. itraconazole capsules are contraindicated for patients who have shown hypersensitivity to itraconazole. there is limited information regarding cross-hypersensitivity between itraconazole and other azole antifungal agents. caution should be used when prescribing itraconazole capsules to patients with hypersensitivity to other azoles.

ITRACONAZOLE capsule United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

itraconazole capsule

zydus pharmaceuticals usa inc. - itraconazole (unii: 304nug5gf4) (itraconazole - unii:304nug5gf4) - itraconazole 100 mg - itraconazole capsules are indicated for the treatment of the following fungal infections in immunocompromised and non-immunocompromised patients: 1. blastomycosis, pulmonary and extrapulmonary 2. histoplasmosis, including chronic cavitary pulmonary disease and disseminated, non- meningeal histoplasmosis, and 3. aspergillosis, pulmonary and extrapulmonary, in patients who are intolerant of or who are refractory to amphotericin b therapy. specimens for fungal cultures and other relevant laboratory studies (wet mount, histopathology, serology) should be obtained before therapy to isolate and identify causative organisms. therapy may be instituted before the results of the cultures and other laboratory studies are known; however, once these results become available, antiinfective therapy should be adjusted accordingly. itraconazole capsules are also indicated for the treatment of the following fungal infections in non-immunocompromised patients: 1. onychomycosis of the toenail, with or without fingernail involv

ITRACONAZOLE capsule United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

itraconazole capsule

zydus lifesciences limited - itraconazole (unii: 304nug5gf4) (itraconazole - unii:304nug5gf4) - itraconazole 100 mg - itraconazole capsules are indicated for the treatment of the following fungal infections in immunocompromised and non-immunocompromised patients: 1. blastomycosis, pulmonary and extrapulmonary 2. histoplasmosis, including chronic cavitary pulmonary disease and disseminated, non- meningeal histoplasmosis, and 3. aspergillosis, pulmonary and extrapulmonary, in patients who are intolerant of or who are refractory to amphotericin b therapy. specimens for fungal cultures and other relevant laboratory studies (wet mount, histopathology, serology) should be obtained before therapy to isolate and identify causative organisms. therapy may be instituted before the results of the cultures and other laboratory studies are known; however, once these results become available, antiinfective therapy should be adjusted accordingly. itraconazole capsules are also indicated for the treatment of the following fungal infections in non-immunocompromised patients: 1. onychomycosis of the toenail, with or without fingernail involv

Itraconazole 10mg/ml oral solution Ireland - English - HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

itraconazole 10mg/ml oral solution

athlone laboratories ltd - itraconazole - oral solution - 10 milligram(s)/millilitre - triazole derivatives; itraconazole

Itraconazole 10mg/ml oral solution Ireland - English - HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

itraconazole 10mg/ml oral solution

athlone pharmaceuticals limited - itraconazole - oral solution - triazole derivatives; itraconazole

GLN-POSACONAZOLE TABLET (DELAYED-RELEASE) Canada - English - Health Canada

gln-posaconazole tablet (delayed-release)

glenmark pharmaceuticals canada inc. - posaconazole - tablet (delayed-release) - 100mg - posaconazole 100mg

Posaconazole Mylan 100 mg gastro-resistant tablets Ireland - English - HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

posaconazole mylan 100 mg gastro-resistant tablets

mcdermott laboratories ltd., t/a gerard laboratories - posaconazole - gastro-resistant tablet - 100 milligram(s) - triazole derivatives; posaconazole

Posaconazole Clonmel 100 mg gastro-resistant tablets Ireland - English - HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)

posaconazole clonmel 100 mg gastro-resistant tablets

clonmel healthcare ltd - posaconazole - gastro-resistant tablet - 100 milligram(s) - triazole derivatives; posaconazole

Posaconazole New Zealand - English - Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)

posaconazole

devatis limited - posaconazole 40 mg/ml ((form-1)) - oral suspension - 40 mg/ml - active: posaconazole 40 mg/ml ((form-1)) excipient: cherry flavour 20358305 (100580607) citric acid monohydrate glucose liquid glycerol polysorbate 80 simethicone emulsion usp sodium benzoate sodium citrate titanium dioxide xanthan gum - posaconazole oral suspension is indicated for use in the treatment of the following invasive fungal infections in patients 18 years of age or older: - invasive aspergillosis in patients with disease that is refractory to, or are intolerant of, amphotericin b, itraconazole or voriconazole.