Using Sporanox for Treating Fungal Infections

June 22nd, 2010

Using Sporanox for Treating Fungal Infections

Sporanox or Itraconazole is used in treating common types of serious fungal infections, for example blastomycosis, aspergillosis, histoplasmosis and onychomycosis. Usually blastomycosis affects the lungs, bones, or skin. Aspergillosis affects the lungs or kidneys. Histoplasmosis may affect also the lungs, blood and heart. Onychomycosis generally affects the nails. Sporanox prescribed by doctors is usually used against unhealthy fungal infections for people with weak unhealthy immune systems, for example patients with AIDS. Sporanox used orally may treat candidiasis of the mouth and throat, and for other fungal infections for people with fever or weakened immunity.

We’d like to draw your attention – Sporanox should be used according to the prescribed scheme and period of time. Sometimes it may take 3 months to cure some types of fungal infections completely. If a patient stops taking Sporanox too soon, the fungal infection may easily return back. That’s why it is important to take this medication exactly as prescribed by doctors. Generally doctors advise to take Sporanox after a full meal so the Sporanox capsules may be absorbed properly. Keep in mind that drinking water may help to absorb the capsules better. You should continue taking Sporanox capsules until all the medication is finished. Sporanox comes in capsules or oral solution. If you have mouth and throat candidiasis, you can swish this oral solution in the mouth for 15 seconds before swallowing it. In this case a fungal infection should clear up in 3-4 days. The instruction of Sporanox says that it should be stored at average room temperature, protected from light and moisture.

Just like any other medication Sporanox may have certain interactions with consumed food and other drugs. When Sporanox is taken with some other drugs, the effect could be increased, decreased, or even completely altered. It is extremely important to get your doctor’s consultation before combining Sporanox with other medications. Some of them are listed below: Blood-thinning drugs (Buspirone), Acid-blocking drugs (Pepcid), Calcium channel blockers (Norvasc), Oral diabetes medications (DiaBeta, Glucotrol) and others. Read the rest of this entry »

How to Treat Fungal Infections

June 13th, 2010

Usually fungal infections may be self-diagnosed by simple visual examination or recognized by a doctor. In mote complicated cases a sample of the infected skin can be taken for analyses, and a fast correct diagnosis can be determined.

There are different factors that may cause fungal infections. This type of infection may be caused by various fungi existing on plants, in the air, in soil or in the human body. Hopefully usually they are not affecting us. Still sometimes when our immune system is weak or the perfect environment for fungi growth is created, fungal infections develop rapidly. Generally the best environment for fungi to grow fast is warm, dark and humid climate. Thus the most common places for dangerous fungi are pools and public showers. Remember about this fact and always wear your personal shoes to diminish the risk of getting a fungal infection. Fungi very often develop in covered or protected areas of our body, for example between the toes. An extremely common cause of these types of infections is taking strong antibiotics which lead to disbalance of the microorganisms in the human body so fungi can grow.

Usually fungal infections are very contagious, that’s why it is necessary to treat them swiftly before they spread to other areas of your body or even to other people. Unfortunately some fungal infections are quite difficult to treat. Doctors say that most types of fungal infections may be treated with topical or oral anti-fungal medications. You should ask your physician for a prescription or you can visit our online drug-store. Remember that like many other medications, anti-fungal remedies may have different side effects so you should read the instruction with caution and consult your doctor beforehand.

Howether we’d like to inform you that there are some natural remedies for treating fungal infections. There are some herbal remedies and natural plants that proved to be highly effective in the curing of common fungal infections. Such herbal ingredients as Aloe, lemongrass, Calendula, Witchhazel and Tabebuia impetiginosa are noted to have excellent anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties. Besides they can mildly sooth itchy skin, skin rashes and inflammation. Herbs can support our immune system so fungal infections can be controlled and the recovery will happen earlier.

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Description

Having itraconazole as an active ingredient, Sporanox joins the group of medicaments, known as antimycotic agents.

It is mainly used in treatment of different fungal infestations, inclusive of such diseases as blastomycosis, particular types of fungal infections of mucous membranes or lungs, including histoplasmosis or aspergillosis, and onychomycosis of fingernail or toenail.

The medicine is sold with a prescription and is also available under the brand names Sempera, Orungal, Itracon, Isox, Canditral and Candistat.

Prescription

Adhere to the directions, given by your attending doctor. In case of any misunderstanding feel free to ask for detailed explanation.

As far as the dosage and the time period of the treatment are concerned, they may vary depending on the general habitus of a patient and his/her reaction to the medication. In a 24 hours period the maximum dosage is not to exceed 100-400 mg.

Observe the prescribed dosage and do not overdose. In case you have missed one, notify your doctor about that. Do not make up for the missed dose, take the medicine at your next regular time and go on keeping to your regular schedule.

In case of any side effect manifestation immediately seek emergency medical attention.

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Recommendations

Before taking the medicine tell your attending doctor if you have an allergy to any component of the remedy or suffer from an allergy to any other medicine.

Apart from this, inform your doctor about having some chronic illness or being in any other grave medical conditions. Do not hesitate to provide a list of the medicines you are taking. In this case you may not be allowed to take Sporanox or require an individual program of treatment after taking a special medical assurance and dose adjustment tests.

Watch the medication to correspond the requirements of quality and storage conditions.

Precautions

Avoid taking Clomid in case of being allergic to its components or being pregnant. Sporanox pass into breast milk, so it’s highly prohibited to take it while breast-feeding a baby.

Keep the medicine in a childproof place at indoor temperature away from sunlight and moisture and do not share Sporanox with a person having the similar symptoms.