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Itraben 100mg Capsule is an antifungal medication used to treat various fungal infections in the body. It operates by disrupting the cell membrane of fungi, inhibiting their growth, and effectively addressing different fungal infections. Targeting the structural integrity of fungal cells prevents their multiplication, ultimately leading to the elimination of the infection.

To ensure complete eradication of the fungal infection, it is crucial to take the prescribed dosage and complete the entire course of treatment as directed by a healthcare professional.

Follow your doctor's guidance for this medicine, taking it in the prescribed dose and duration. While it can be taken with food, maintaining a consistent daily time is recommended for better results.

Special precautions include being cautious about potential dizziness, especially for older adults who may be at risk of hearing loss. Individuals using this drug should use caution when operating machinery or driving. Any history of heart issues or liver disease should be discussed with the doctor, and any hearing changes or persistent dizziness should be promptly reported for evaluation.

Common side effects may include nausea, abdominal pain, constipation, dizziness, headache, indigestion, and vomiting.

If a dose is missed, take it as soon as remembered. However, if it's close to the next scheduled dose, doubling up should be avoided.

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Available in 2 variations

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Itraben 100mg Capsule

Itraben 100mg Capsule

Itraconazole (100mg)

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Itraben 200mg Capsule

Itraben 200mg Capsule

Itraconazole (200mg)

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