What kind of liver medication does itraconazole go with?

Itraconazole can generally be taken with liver protection medications such as bisacodyl tablets. Itraconazole can be taken with dicyclomol tablets, although the two need to be taken at intervals to avoid adverse reactions. Itraconazole is used to treat candidiasis, cryptococcosis, and cyclosporiasis, and as a prophylactic treatment for patients undergoing chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy. Common adverse reactions include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain, etc. Itraconazole is contraindicated for those who are allergic to itraconazole, and regular liver and renal function tests are required during treatment. Dicyclomol tablets can be used for chronic hepatitis-induced aminotransferase elevation, the main adverse reactions include dizziness, rash, abdominal distension, nausea, headache and transaminase elevation, etc. Dicyclomol tablets are contraindicated for those who are allergic to it, and it is necessary to pay attention to the need to check the patient’s clinical symptoms, signs and changes in liver function during the use of the drug. In addition, the application of the above drugs have a certain degree of risk, patients need to get the guidance of specialized doctors.