Itraconazole Dispersible Tablets are used for the treatment of skin fungal diseases, fungal keratitis, and vulvovaginal candidiasis, where 15 days of medication is usually required for the treatment of cutaneous fungal diseases and oral candidiasis. Therefore the drug is not significantly harmful when used for two weeks in a row as long as the condition permits. However, some patients may experience adverse reactions such as anorexia and nausea.
Some diseases or certain patients need to use the drug for two consecutive weeks, usually the doctor will discharge the patients who can not use the drug before using the drug, so most of the patients have no obvious adverse effects after the use of the drug, some patients may experience anorexia, nausea, vomiting and liver function abnormalities and other adverse reactions during the use of the drug. The drug is contraindicated in pregnant patients, patients with hypersensitivity to drug components and patients with congestive heart failure.
If anorexia, nausea and other symptoms occur during the use of the drug, attention should be paid to checking liver function, and if neurological symptoms such as sensory abnormalities, dullness of sensation, headache and other symptoms occur during the use of the drug, the drug should be discontinued in a timely manner.
Note that the drug should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid unauthorized use of drugs, so as not to cause adverse effects. If the symptoms that can not be relieved by using the medicine persist, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, improve the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease, and symptomatic treatment.