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Tag: Mycosis

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Can you use two antifungals at the same time?

2 min read
Invasive fungal infections cause significant morbidity and mortality, particularly in immunocompromised patients, leading clinicians to explore combination therapies. Therefore, the question, 'Can you use two antifungals at the same time?' is a complex one with no simple answer, depending heavily on the specific drugs, infection type, and patient health.

Does itraconazole treat mold? A deep dive into this antifungal medication

3 min read
Itraconazole is a triazole antifungal medication with proven efficacy against a variety of pathogenic molds, including *Aspergillus* species. While effective in treating systemic mold infections, its use is medically complex and accompanied by important considerations for patient safety, potential drug interactions, and specific applications.

Understanding What Medicine Kills Mold in the Body: A Comprehensive Guide

5 min read
According to Stanford Medicine researchers, it's estimated that 5% to 10% of immunocompromised patients develop invasive mold disease. When mold spores establish an infection deep inside the body, the condition requires a specific and potent class of medications to effectively kill mold in the body. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the pharmaceutical options available.