How long does it take to recover from itraconazole damage to the liver

How long itraconazole takes to recover from liver damage is related to the severity of the liver damage, the lighter the liver damage the faster the recovery. Generally itraconazole does not cause serious liver damage when taken for a short period of time and usually recovers in about 2-4 weeks. Itraconazole is an antifungal drug that can be used to treat various fungal infections and has some hepatotoxicity, but it is usually not very serious. If liver damage is caused while taking itraconazole, the drug needs to be stopped immediately and treated with liver-protective drugs, and recovery is usually possible in about 2 weeks. If the liver damage is relatively severe, it may take about 4 weeks or even longer. If itraconazole has caused liver damage, you need to strictly abstain from alcohol during liver function recovery treatment, and pay attention to a light diet with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins.