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Indications
An azole antifungal drug is called voriconazole. For the treatment of the following fungi infections in people 12 years of age and older:
Pharmacology
A triazole antifungal medication called voriconazole is used to treat severe fungi infections. Voriconazole binds to and prevents the production of ergosterol by inhibiting the CYP450-dependent 14-alpha sterol demethylase. Ergosterol in the fungal cell membrane is depleted when 14-alpha sterol demethylase is inhibited.
Dosage & Administration
Oral-
Injection-
Invasive Aspergillosisd :
Deep tissue Candida infections and candidemia in nonneutropenic patients:
Fusariosis and sedosporiosis:
Interaction
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to Voriconazole or any of the drug's other ingredients-
Because of the potential for major adverse effects when combined with terfenadine, astemizole, cisapride, pimozide, or quinidine, sirolimus is not recommended.
Due to the possibility of efficacy loss, rifampin, carbamazepine, long-acting barbiturates, efavirenz, ritonavir, rifabutin, ergot alkaloids, and St. John's Wort should not be taken together.
Side Effects
Abdominal pain, anemia, blurred vision, headache, chest pain, nausea, and diarrhea are the most prevalent side effects.
Pregnancy & Lactation
In pregnant women, there are no sufficient and well-controlled trials. Only if the possible benefit outweighs the risk to the fetus should it be taken during pregnancy.
Precautions & Warnings
Long-term exposure (treatment or prophylaxis) of more than 180 days necessitates careful consideration of the benefit-risk ratio. Long-term voriconazole medication has been linked to squamous cell carcinoma of the skin (SCC).
Storage Conditions
Keep out of children's reach. Store in a cool, dry area below 25°C and out of direct sunlight. Voriconazole powder for suspension should be stored at a temperature of 2° to 8°C.