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Itraconazole interacts with felodipine

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1995
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Raimo Suhonen, Pertti J. Neuvonen
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Treatment of Chromoblastomycosis with Itraconazole

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988
The results of long-term itraconazole therapy in 10 patients with active chromoblastomycosis due to F. pedrosoi were reported. Therapy consisted of 100 or 200 mg/day of itraconazole, the length of therapy depending on the patient's response (12 to 24 months).
Aurelio Gonzalez   +4 more
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Itraconazole in the Treatment of Coccidioidomycosis

Chest, 1991
Sixteen patients with coccidioidomycosis were treated with itraconazole for one year. Sixteen suffered from pulmonary coccidioidomycosis, two of them had associated mediastinal lesions, and one suffered from skin coccidioidomycosis. The daily dose used was 400 mg during the one-year period.
S Cruz, M Diaz, L A de Hoyos, R Puente
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Itraconazole in Antifungal Therapy

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 1992
OBJECTIVE: This overview compares and contrasts the pharmacotherapy of itraconazole with that of other antifungal agents. DATA SOURCES: Primary literature on itraconazole was identified through a medical literature search from 1976 through 1991. This search included journal articles, abstracts, conference proceedings, and reports of animal and human ...
Jerry W. Taylor   +2 more
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Itraconazole treatment of phaeohyphomycosis

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1990
Nineteen patients with phaeohyphomycosis were treated with itraconazole. Of these, 17 were assessable for clinical outcome. Of these, two had received no prior therapy, five had failed amphotericin B therapy, four had failed ketoconazole or miconazole therapy, and five had failed both amphotericin B and azole therapy.
Paul D. Hoeprich   +16 more
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Improvement of eumycetoma with itraconazole

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1995
Treatment of eumycetoma, both medical and surgical, is difficult and often unsuccessful. We describe a case of maduromycosis, 18 years in duration, with significant improvement after 6 months of itraconazole therapy.
Anne E. Burdick, Barry I. Resnik
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Interaction of Itraconazole and Digoxin

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1993
A 69-year-old man who had been taking digoxin for 2.5 years developed an elevated serum concentration of digoxin in association with digoxin toxicity (characterized by nausea and vomiting) 9 days after the addition of itraconazole to his regimen for the treatment of sternal osteomyelitis.
Mark K. Sachs   +2 more
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Simultaneous determination of itraconazole, hydroxy itraconazole, keto itraconazole and N-desalkyl itraconazole concentration in human plasma using liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry

Journal of Chromatography B, 2016
A high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) assay was developed and validated for simultaneous determination of itraconazole (ITZ), hydroxy-itraconazole (OH-ITZ), keto-itraconazole (keto-ITZ) and N-desalkyl itraconazole (ND-ITZ) concentration in human plasma.
Xiao Ding   +13 more
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Sporotrichosis: Success of Itraconazole Treatment

SKINmed: Dermatology for the Clinician, 2007
An 82‐year‐old man with hypothyroidism presented with an ulcerated nodule on the dorsum of his left hand (Figure 1). The lesion had been present for about 3 months. Similar lesions were present along the lymphatic distribution of the dorsum of his left forearm, proximal to the first lesion, as well as the dorsum of his right forearm.
BARONI, Adone   +6 more
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Itraconazole in Neutropenic Patients

Chemotherapy, 1992
Treatment of fungal infections in neutropenic patients continues to be a major problem for the clinician. Treatment of such infections with amphotericin B is difficult, because of its many side-effects. In a neutropenic mouse model, itraconazole appeared to be as effective as amphotericin B against Candida albicans, and was more effective than ...
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