Can you take Itraconazole capsules during menstruation?

Taking Itraconazole capsules during menstruation does not usually cause health effects because Itraconazole capsules do not affect the volume, color, or timing of menstruation, so theoretically the drug can be taken for treatment during menstruation. Since some women may experience negative emotions due to taking the medicine during their periods, resulting in nervousness or stress, etc., which may cause discomfort unrelated to the use of the medicine, women may choose the timing of itraconazole capsules at their discretion and avoid taking them during their periods, provided that immediate treatment is not necessary. Itraconazole capsules are mainly used for the treatment of vulvovaginal pseudomonal yeast disease caused by Candida albicans infection. The treatment cycle is relatively short, and only 1-2 days are usually needed to take it under the guidance of a doctor to see results. In addition to gynecological diseases, itraconazole capsules are also sufficient to treat dermatological or ophthalmic diseases. However, there are some conditions that need to be noted when taking Itraconazole capsules, such as women with liver or kidney function disease, pregnancy or lactation should avoid using this drug or follow medical advice. The drug is best taken after meals to avoid the effect of drug absorption due to taking it on an empty stomach.