Uses of Spobet

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Spobet is an anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral drug, so it is used in the treatment of fungal infections. So what does Spobet do?

1. What are the effects of Spobet?


Effects of Spobet drugs are promoted effectively in the following cases:
Candidiasis in the mouth and throat Fungal infections of the skin, ringworm such as tinea pedis, foot skin, groin skin, interstitial skin,... fingernails and toenails Visceral fungal infections such as candida, aspergillus, cryptococcal infections, sporothrix, histoplasma, paracoccidioides, blastomyces Maintenance therapy in patients with AIDS to prevent recurrent latent fungal infections Prevention of fungal infections during prolonged period of neutropenia. Besides the above uses, Spobet 100mg medicine can also be used to treat some other conditions that are not listed above. Therefore, before using the drug, consult your doctor for advice and effective use of the drug.

2. How to use Spobet


Spobet medicine is made in the form of tablets so it can be used on an empty stomach or on an empty stomach. Take the medicine with a full glass of water to avoid stomach irritation. Dosage of Spobet 100mg drug will depend on the disease status and age of the patient such as:
Vaginal candidiasis: 2 tablets (100mg) x 2 times/day for 1 day; or 2 tablets x 1 time / day and use for 3 days. Ringworm: 2 tablets x 1 time / day, treatment for 7 days. Ringworm: Use with a dose of 2 tablets x 1 time / day for 7 days or 1 tablet x 1 time / day for 15 days. Highly keratinized areas such as in the case of fungal infections of the soles and palms: 2 tablets x 2 times/day for 7 days or 1 tablet x 1 time/day for 30 days. Oral candidiasis: 1 tablet x 1 time/day for 15 days. In patients with AIDS, organ transplant or neutropenia: 2 tablets x 1 time/day for 15 days. Nail fungus: need to be treated 2-3 times, each session lasts 7 days, take 4 tablets a day, 2 tablets in the morning, 2 tablets in the afternoon. Treatment sessions are always separated by 3 weeks without medication. Or continuous treatment 2 tablets x 1 time / day used for 3 months. Visceral fungal infections: Aspergillus infections: 2 tablets x 1 time / day, used for 2-5 months, if the disease is widespread, the dose can be increased 2 tablets x 2 times / day. Candida infections: 1-2 tablets x 1 time / day, used for 3 weeks to 7 months. Epidural Cryptococcus infections: 2 tablets x 1 time / day, used for 2 months to 1 year. Cryptococcal meningitis: 2 tablets x 2 times/day. Maintenance treatment: 2 tablets x 1 time/day. Histoplasma infection: 2 tablets x 1-2 times/day, average use time is 8 months. Sporothrix schenckii infection: 1 tablet x 1 time/day, used for 3 months. Infection with Paracoccidioides brasiliensis: 1 tablet x 1 time/day, used for 6 months. Chromomycosis infection (Cladosporium, Fonsecaea): 1-2 tablets x 1 time / day, used for 6 months. Blastomyces dermatitidis infection: 1 tablet x 1 time/day or 2 tablets x 2 times/day, used for 6 months.

3. Undesirable effects when using Spobet


Some unwanted effects that may occur when using Spobet include:
Nausea Abdominal pain Headache Indigestion Allergies such as itching, urticaria, angioedema, rash Menstrual disorders Increased liver enzymes Reversible Stevens-johnson syndrome Hypokalemia is rare

4. Some notes when using Spobet


Some notes when using Spobet 100mg include:
Inform your doctor about a history of allergy to Spobet or any other allergies. Spobet may contain inactive ingredients and could cause an allergic reaction or other serious problems. Report any medications you are taking including prescription and nonprescription drugs, herbs and supplements, foods, dyes or preservatives. Spobet should not be used during pregnancy and lactation. It should only be used in life-threatening visceral fungal infections, and when the potential benefit outweighs the potential harm to the fetus. Use with caution in patients with a history of liver disease or liver toxicity by other drugs. Please check liver function with long-term use.

5. Drug interactions


Drug interactions can reduce the effect of the drug Spobet, or increase the effect of unwanted effects. Some drugs can interact with Spobet such as:
Cisapride Midazolam Triazolam Finally, patients need to store Spobet 100mg at room temperature, protect from light and avoid humid places. Do not store Spobet in a humid place or in the freezer. Different medicines will have different storage methods, so read the Spobet storage instructions carefully on the packaging, or ask your pharmacist. Keep Spobet 100mg out of the reach of children and family pets. When the medicine has been damaged and cannot be used anymore or has expired, dispose of the medicine according to the correct procedure.

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