Itraconazole treatment of gray nails (i.e., onychomycosis) effect there are individual differences, it is related to the patient’s condition, personal constitution and other factors, usually the majority of patients in the doctor’s guidance regular use of Itraconazole after onychomycosis can be cured.
Itraconazole is a systemic antifungal drug, which can be used to treat various types of fungal infections, and is currently the first line of oral drug treatment for onychomycosis. Usually most patients with onychomycosis can be cured after a full course of regular use. However, some patients with severe conditions have limited efficacy and need to be combined with other treatments; in addition, those with abnormal liver function or allergy to the drug should not use the drug.
Adverse reactions to itraconazole include dizziness, headache, taste disorders, dyspnea, cough, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, dyspepsia, rash and fever, severe liver toxicity or severe drug rash. The drug is contraindicated in pregnant patients, those who are allergic to the components of the drug, left ventricular dysfunction. Caution should be exercised when using this product in patients who are allergic to other azoles.
At the same time itraconazole in combination with several drugs (such as methadone, felodipine, etc.) increases the blood concentration of other drugs, causing potentially serious adverse reactions. Therefore, it is recommended that if patients need to use the drug, it must be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not blindly use the drug on their own, so as not to cause serious adverse reactions.