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Itraconazole fungal infection
My father went to a dermatologist today for a fungal infection. After checking, he was prescribed itraconazole capsule (100 mg twice per day). He forgot to mention his daily medication which includes Thyronorm 112mcg Rabicip 20 Telma am 40 Nebicip 5 mg Rosloy cv 10 Silodal d8 cap Glimestar m 1 mg Voglow gm 2 forte tab Rxplus I have heard that telma am 40, silodal d8 & rosloy cv 10 has drug interactions with itraconazole which is prescribed for 20 days. Wanted to ask itraconazole is safe to take in combination with the above drugs?
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Kindly consult online for proper treatment and guidance.
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The best antifungal in this scenario ,, vl be fluconazole...less frequent dosage and less drug interaction..... consult online fot more info
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Itraconazole can interact with some of your father's medicines, especially Rosloy CV (atorvastatin) and Telma AM, increasing the risk of side effects like muscle pain or low BP.
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Consult his doctor to adjust or monitor these medicines during antifungal treatment. Do not make any changes on your own.
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Take itraconazole with food, avoid antacids around the same time, and watch for muscle pain or weakness.
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Treatment depends on the severity and type...Fungus or yeast infection....common around skin folds like thighs and genitals.. avoid sweating, sharing clothes,towels and soap.. specific medicine required depends on the severity.. for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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