APO-ITRACONAZOLE itraconazole 100 mg capsule blister pack Australia - Kiingereza - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

apo-itraconazole itraconazole 100 mg capsule blister pack

arrotex pharmaceuticals pty ltd - itraconazole, quantity: 100 mg - capsule - excipient ingredients: hypromellose; macrogol 20000; sucrose; hydrolysed maize starch; titanium dioxide; purified water; gelatin; propylene glycol; ethanol; butan-1-ol; isopropyl alcohol; shellac; strong ammonia solution; iron oxide black; potassium hydroxide - apo-itraconazole indicated for use in adults for the treatment of: ? superficial dermatomycoses not responding to topical treatment. ? fungal keratitis which has failed to respond to topical treatment or where the disease is either progressing rapidly or is immediately sight threatening. ? pityriasis versicolor not responding to any other treatment. ? vulvovaginal candidiasis not responding to topical treatment. ? oral candidiasis in immunocompromised patients. ? onychomycosis caused by dermatophytes. ? systemic mycoses: - systemic aspergillosis, histoplasmosis, sporotrichosis. - treatment and maintenance therapy in aids patients with disseminated or chronic pulmonary histoplasmosis infection. - treatment of oropharyngeal and/or oesophageal candidiasis when first line systemic antifungal therapy is inappropriate or has proven ineffective. - treatment of non-invasive candidiasis in non-neutropenic patients when first-line systemic antifungal therapy is inappropriate or has proven ineffective. this may be due to underlying pathology, insensitivity of the pathogen or drug toxicity.

ITRACONAZOLE GENPAR itraconazole 100 mg capsule blister pack Australia - Kiingereza - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

itraconazole genpar itraconazole 100 mg capsule blister pack

arrotex pharmaceuticals pty ltd - itraconazole, quantity: 100 mg - capsule - excipient ingredients: hypromellose; macrogol 20000; sucrose; hydrolysed maize starch; titanium dioxide; purified water; gelatin; propylene glycol; ethanol; butan-1-ol; isopropyl alcohol; shellac; strong ammonia solution; iron oxide black; potassium hydroxide - itraconazole genpar is indicated for use in adults for the treatment of: ? superficial dermatomycoses not responding to topical treatment. ? fungal keratitis which has failed to respond to topical treatment or where the disease is either progressing rapidly or is immediately sight threatening. ? pityriasis versicolor not responding to any other treatment. ? vulvovaginal candidiasis not responding to topical treatment. ? oral candidiasis in immunocompromised patients. ? onychomycosis caused by dermatophytes. ? systemic mycoses: - systemic aspergillosis, histoplasmosis, sporotrichosis. - treatment and maintenance therapy in aids patients with disseminated or chronic pulmonary histoplasmosis infection. - treatment of oropharyngeal and/or oesophageal candidiasis when first line systemic antifungal therapy is inappropriate or has proven ineffective. - treatment of non-invasive candidiasis in non-neutropenic patients when first-line systemic antifungal therapy is inappropriate or has proven ineffective. this may be due to underlying pathology, insensitivity of the pathogen or drug toxicity.

ITRACONAZOLE GXP itraconazole 100 mg capsule blister pack Australia - Kiingereza - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

itraconazole gxp itraconazole 100 mg capsule blister pack

arrotex pharmaceuticals pty ltd - itraconazole, quantity: 100 mg - capsule - excipient ingredients: hypromellose; macrogol 20000; sucrose; hydrolysed maize starch; titanium dioxide; purified water; gelatin; propylene glycol; ethanol; butan-1-ol; isopropyl alcohol; shellac; strong ammonia solution; iron oxide black; potassium hydroxide - itraconazole gxp is indicated for use in adults for the treatment of: ? superficial dermatomycoses not responding to topical treatment. ? fungal keratitis which has failed to respond to topical treatment or where the disease is either progressing rapidly or is immediately sight threatening. ? pityriasis versicolor not responding to any other treatment. ? vulvovaginal candidiasis not responding to topical treatment. ? oral candidiasis in immunocompromised patients. ? onychomycosis caused by dermatophytes. ? systemic mycoses: - systemic aspergillosis, histoplasmosis, sporotrichosis. - treatment and maintenance therapy in aids patients with disseminated or chronic pulmonary histoplasmosis infection. - treatment of oropharyngeal and/or oesophageal candidiasis when first line systemic antifungal therapy is inappropriate or has proven ineffective. - treatment of non-invasive candidiasis in non-neutropenic patients when first-line systemic antifungal therapy is inappropriate or has proven ineffective. this may be due to underlying pathology, insensitivity of the pathogen or drug toxicity.

ITRACONAZOLE GPPL itraconazole 100 mg capsule blister pack Australia - Kiingereza - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

itraconazole gppl itraconazole 100 mg capsule blister pack

arrotex pharmaceuticals pty ltd - itraconazole, quantity: 100 mg - capsule - excipient ingredients: hypromellose; macrogol 20000; sucrose; hydrolysed maize starch; titanium dioxide; purified water; gelatin; propylene glycol; ethanol; butan-1-ol; isopropyl alcohol; shellac; strong ammonia solution; iron oxide black; potassium hydroxide - itraconazole gppl is indicated for use in adults for the treatment of: ? superficial dermatomycoses not responding to topical treatment. ? fungal keratitis which has failed to respond to topical treatment or where the disease is either progressing rapidly or is immediately sight threatening. ? pityriasis versicolor not responding to any other treatment. ? vulvovaginal candidiasis not responding to topical treatment. ? oral candidiasis in immunocompromised patients. ? onychomycosis caused by dermatophytes. ? systemic mycoses: - systemic aspergillosis, histoplasmosis, sporotrichosis. - treatment and maintenance therapy in aids patients with disseminated or chronic pulmonary histoplasmosis infection. - treatment of oropharyngeal and/or oesophageal candidiasis when first line systemic antifungal therapy is inappropriate or has proven ineffective. - treatment of non-invasive candidiasis in non-neutropenic patients when first-line systemic antifungal therapy is inappropriate or has proven ineffective. this may be due to underlying pathology, insensitivity of the pathogen or drug toxicity.