Can I get pregnant while taking itraconazole?

Itraconazole drug instructions clearly state that contraception is required while taking the drug and that pregnancy can be prepared only during the next menstrual cycle after the drug is discontinued. If you get pregnant while taking the drug, the drug may have a certain effect on the embryo, so you can’t have it. Itraconazole is a systemic antifungal drug, which is mainly used for the treatment of various types of fungal infections, such as vulvovaginal candidiasis, dermatomycosis, fungal keratitis, nail fungal disease and oral candidiasis. Itraconazole is contraindicated in pregnant women, people with congestive heart failure, people with severe renal impairment, people who can not apply potassium chloride injection and people who are allergic to the composition of the drug Itraconazole, allergic people need to take Itraconazole with caution. Adverse reactions such as dizziness, dysgeusia, cough, abdominal pain, vomiting, dyspepsia and fever may occur after taking Itraconazole. Itraconazole can be taken under the supervision of a medical professional if you suffer from a disease related to fungal infections, and is contraindicated in women during pregnancy. Women of childbearing age need to stop taking the drug in the next menstrual cycle to get pregnant, so if you are pregnant during the drug, in order to avoid the adverse effects of the drug on the embryo, it is generally not recommended to continue the pregnancy, the specifics of the doctor’s advice.