| Sporanox |
How do I use Sporanox? To make sure the capsules are properly absorbed, take Sporanox after a full meal. The oral solution should be taken without food. A cola drink can help some people absorb the capsules better. Keep on taking Sporanox until all the medication is gone. Do not take antacids within 1 hour before or 2 hours after taking Sporanox. What are the potential side effects from Sporanox? Frequent side effects from Sporanox may include: Headache, high blood pressure, indigestion, injury, muscle pain, nasal and sinus inflammation, nausea, pain, rash, respiratory infection, swelling due to water retention, urinary infection, vomiting, anxiety, bursitis, diarrhea, fatigue, fever, and gas. Less frequent side effects from Sporanox may include: Allergic reaction, decreased sexual drive, dizziness, extreme sleepiness, feeling of general discomfort, gum inflammation, hives, increased appetite, inflamed stomach and intestines, itching, loss of appetite, reproductive disorders such as male impotence, sleepiness, sore throat, tremor, weakness, abdominal pain, and abnormal dreams. What should I discuss with my doctor before taking Sporanox? Check with your doctor if you have any of the following: If you are sensitive to Sporanox or have ever had an allergic reaction. Make sure that your doctor is aware of any drug reactions that you have experienced. If you suffer from cardiac problems such as congestive heart failure, use this medication with caution. If you are planning to be pregnant, Sporanox should not be used for treatment of fungal nail infections. What is the recommended dose for Sporanox? Dose to treat Blastomycosis and Histoplasmosis: The standard dose is two 100-milligram capsules, taken after a full meal once a day. If you feel no improvement, or if there is evidence that the fungal disease has spread, your doctor will increase the dose 100 milligrams at a time to a maximum of 400 milligrams a day. Daily dosages above 200 milligrams a day should be divided into 2 smaller doses. Dose to treat Aspergillosis: The standard dose is 200 to 400 milligrams a day. The treatment can continue for a minimum of 3 months, until tests indicate that the fungal infection has subsided. Its not been established the safety and effectiveness of Sporanox in children yet. What should I do in case of overdose with Sporanox? There is no information about overdose with Sporanox, but any drug taken in excess can have dangerous consequences. If you suspect an overdose, seek emergency medical treatment right away. |
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