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Vanoran drug has the main ingredient of 100mg Itraconazole (in the form of microparticles containing Itraconazole 22%). This is an oral antifungal drug, indicated for the prevention and treatment of diverse fungal infections.
1. What are the effects of Vanoran?
With the main ingredient is Itraconazole, Vanoran is indicated for the following cases:
Candida infections in the mouth, throat, esophagus, vulva (gynecological fungus); Ringworm, fungal skin infections such as: tinea pedis, body skin, inguinal fungus, interstitial fungus; Fungal keratitis; Nail fungus , toenail caused by Dermatophyte and/or yeast; Visceral fungal infections caused by Candida and Aspergillus fungi; Fungal infections Cryptococcus, Sporothrix, Histoplasma, Paracoccidioides, Blastomyces; Maintenance therapy to prevent recurrent latent fungal infections in patients with AIDs; Prevention of fungal infections during prolonged neutropenia.
2. Instructions on how to take Vanoran
Vanoran should be taken immediately after eating. Dosage should be strictly according to the doctor's instructions. Suggested dosage is as follows:
Vaginal candidiasis: Take 2 tablets (100mg/tablet) x2 times/day, use for 1 day or 2 tablets x 1 time/day, use for 3 days; Ringworm : Take 2 tablets x 1 time / day, use for 1 week; Ringworm: Take 2 tablets x 1 time / day, use for 1 week or 1 tablet x 1 time / day, use for 15 days. Particularly for highly keratinized areas (such as fungal infections in the palms and feet), take 2 tablets x 2 times/day, use for 1 week or 1 tablet x 1 time/day, use for 1 month; Candida infections in the mouth - throat: Take 1 tablet x 1 time / day, use for 15 days. For patients with AIDs, organ transplants or with neutropenia: Take 2 tablets x 1 time / day, use for 15 days; Toenail fungus: Take 2 tablets in the morning, 2 tablets in the afternoon (4 tablets in total). Drink 2-3 times, each time 7 days. Treatment sessions are always separated by 3 weeks without medication. Or can be treated continuously 2 tablets x 1 time / day, used for 3 months; Visceral fungal infection: Dosage will vary depending on the type of fungal infection: Aspergillus infection: Take 2 tablets x 1 time/day, use for 2-5 months, if the disease is widespread, the dose can be increased to 2 tablets x 2 times/ day; Candida infection: Take 1-2 tablets x 1 time/day, use for 3 weeks -7 months; Epidural Cryptococcus infection: Take 2 tablets x 1 time/day, use for 2 months - 1 year; Cryptococcal meningitis: Take 2 tablets x 2 times/day. Maintenance treatment: 2 tablets x 1 time/day; Histoplasma infection: Take 2 tablets x 1-2 times/day, average treatment for 8 months; Sporothrix infection: Take 1 tablet x 1 time/day, treat for 3 months; Paracoccidioides infection: Take 1 tablet x 1 time/day, treat for 6 months; Chromomycosis infection (Cladosporium, Fonsecaea): Take 1-2 tablets x 1 time/day, treat for 6 months; Blastomyces infection: Take 1 tablet x 1 time / day or 2 tablets x 2 times / day, treat for 6 months. Note:
There are still not enough studies on the effectiveness of Vanoran for children, so it should not be used in this person unless the potential benefit outweighs the possible risk; Adjust dose in patients with renal and hepatic impairment.
3. Vanoran side effects
During treatment, Vanoran may come with some side effects as follows:
Nausea; Headache; Stomachache; Undigested. In rare cases, users may experience additional reactions such as: itching, rash, urticaria, allergic angioedema, menstrual disorders, Stevens Johnson syndrome, reversible elevation of liver enzymes. Very rarely, hypokalemia.
4. Notes when using Vanoran
Vanoran is contraindicated in the following cases:
People with hypersensitivity to the drug or its components (especially Itraconazole); Vanoran should not be used by pregnant or lactating women, only when the patient has a life-threatening visceral fungal infection and when the benefit of treatment outweighs the risk of harm to the fetus; Particular caution should be exercised when administering Vanoran to people with a history of liver disease or liver toxicity caused by other drugs. Liver function should be checked periodically during long-term treatment with this medicine.
5. Vanoran drug interactions
To avoid unwanted drug interactions, Vanoran should not be co-administered with the following drugs:
Cisapride; Midazolam; Triazolam; Terfenadine; Astermizol. Hopefully, with the sharing of Vanoran drug, it will help users to use the drug safely and bring positive effects in the treatment of diseases. If you have any further questions, you can contact your doctor for in-depth advice.
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