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Sporanox Information:
What is Sporanox?
Sporanox is the drug itraconazole, an antifungal triazole medication prescribed to treat a number of fungal infections including those of the lungs, mouth, throat, and toe and fingernails. It works by inhibiting the fungal growth that causes infections.
How do I take Sporanox?
Sporanox is administered as a capsule or as a liquid suspension. Both are taken orally with food; the capsule may be taken with water. Do not crush, split, break, or chew the Sporanox pills (capsules). The amount taken, the type, and the dosing schedule is determined by the condition being treated. If you are taking certain medications, your doctor may have you take Sporanox with a cola soft drink. Follow the dosing instructions exactly; do not take more or less than the prescribed amount, and take all of the prescribed capsules or liquid. Continue taking this medication even if you feel well; do not stop taking it without medical permission.
Before taking Sporanox, tell your doctor if:
- You are allergic to itraconazole or any of the ingredients in the Sporanox drug
- You are pregnant, planning a pregnancy, or are nursing a child
- You are taking any prescription or non-prescription medications, vitamins, or supplements, including HIV protease inhibitors, ergot-type medications, other anti-fungal medications, anticoagulants, or antibiotics
- You are taking, or have recently stopped taking, eplerenone, dronedarone, dofetilide, disopyramide, colchicine, cisapride, nisoldipine, midazolam, methadone, lurasidone, lovastatin, levomethadyl acetate, irinotecan, fesoterodine, felodipine, triazolam, ticagrelor, telithromycin, solifenacin, simvastatin, ranolazine, quinidine, or pimozide
- You are taking, or have recently stopped taking, ibrutinib, everolimus, efavirenz, dasatinib, darifenacin, colchicine, salmeterol, rivaroxaban, rifampicin, rifabutin, phenytoin, carbamazepine, axitinib, apixaban, aliskiren, phenobarbital, nilotinib, nevirapine, isoniazid, vardenafil, temsirolimus, tamsulosin, sunitinib, simeprevir, or sildenafil and any other drugs
- You have, or have had, heart disease, heart failure, a heart attack, arrhythmia, or tachycardia
- You have, or have had, any form of lung disease, liver or kidney disease, HIV/AIDS, or any condition that decreases stomach acid
What are the possible side effects of taking Sporanox?
Some people have reported side effects after taking their Sporanox medicine. Less severe symptoms include constipation, a decrease in sexual desire or ability, depression, diarrhea, dizziness, gas, hair loss, headache, heartburn, bloating, joint or muscle pain or weakness, nervousness, cold symptoms such as a runny nose, sore or bleeding gums, sweating, or an altered sense of taste. If any of these conditions persist or worsen, contact your healthcare provider.
Severe side effects requiring immediate medical attention include signs of an allergic reaction, tinnitus, vision problems, appetite loss, problems urinating, darkened urine, tachycardia, development of a severe skin disorder, excessive or extreme fatigue, light sensitivity, loss of hearing, nausea; numb, tingling, prickling, burning, or creeping skin; pale stools; stomach pain; swelling of the extremities; symptoms of jaundice; shortness of breath, coughing up pink or whitish phlegm, waking up at night, and vomiting.
What if I forget to take a dose of Sporanox?
If you forget to take your scheduled dose of Sporanox pills or liquid suspension, do so as soon as you remember and are able. However, if it is almost time for the next scheduled dose, skip it and resume the regular schedule. Do not increase the dosage or change the schedule to make up for one that was missed.
How do I store Sporanox?
Keep Sporanox capsules tightly sealed in their original container, out of the reach of children and away from extremes of temperature and humidity. If taking the oral suspension, do not allow the liquid to freeze. Dispose of any unused or expired capsules or liquid according to the instructions of your pharmacist.
What happens if I overdose on Sporanox?
If an overdose of the Sporanox medicine is suspected, contact the Poison Control Center at 1-800-222-1222. If the individual has stopped breathing or lost consciousness, contact Emergency Services at 911.
Warnings
Do not take Sporanox if you are pregnant as it can harm a fetus; contact your doctor if you become pregnant while taking this medication. This drug may cause heart failure. Sporanox may make you dizzy or cause vision problems; do not drive, operate heavy machinery, use power tools, or handle firearms or explosives until its effects are known. You must use an effective form of birth control while taking this medication and for two months after dosing has ceased. If taking antacids, take them an hour before or two hours after taking Sporanox. Discuss with your doctor the possible dangers associated with consuming grapefruit or grapefruit juice. Sudden discontinuation of the medication may allow the infection to return.
Brand Names
Sporanox is the brand name for the drug itraconazole, which is also marketed as Onmel. However, neither of these should be substituted for the other without approval from your doctor and written medical permission. To help lower Sporanox costs, a coupon is available on the HelpRx website that, when presented at your favorite pharmacy, delivers savings of up to 75% for this medication. In addition to lowering Sporanox prices, HelpRx offers a discount card that can be used for similar savings on hundreds of other name brand and generic medications. To download, print, or email yours, click the “Free Card” button at the top of any page on our website then take advantage of the discounts it delivers.
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