Uses:
- Treatment of fungal infections of one or more deep body organs.
- Treatment of suspected fungal infections in patients with a raised temperature and neutropenia (reduced number of white blood cells).
- Treatment of visceral leishmaniasis, a disease caused by a parasite in certain people.
Therapeutic effects:
- Binds primarily to ergosterol in sensitive fungi cell membranes, causing membrane permeability changes that result in leakage of intracellular contents and cell death.
Interaction with other drugs:
- Inform your physician about all your medicines, including prescription, over-the-counter, nutritional or vitamin supplements, and herbal products. Certain medications may interact with Mycoflu Injection and reduce effectiveness by causing undesirable side effects.
Storage:
- Store Mycoflu Injection between (2°C to 8°C).
- Protect from light and moisture.
How to consume:
- A doctor or nurse in a hospital or clinic setting will give it to you. It is given as an intravenous infusion drip (into your vein).
- Do not self-administer the injection.
- Your doctor will decide the dose and duration of the treatment based on your disease severity, body weight, and other factors.
Safety advices:
- Pregnancy: consult your physician for more advice before taking Mycoflu Injection.
- Breastfeeding: consult with your doctor before taking Mycoflu Injection.
- Lungs: inform your physician if you have lung problems before starting the treatment.
- Liver: inform your physician if you have liver disease before starting the treatment.
- Alcohol: it is unknown whether consuming alcohol while taking Mycoflu Injection is safe. Please speak with your physician.
- Driving: some side effects of Mycoflu Injection may impair your ability to drive or operate machinery safely.
Side effects:
- Serious: serious allergic reactions (sudden onset of itching, rash or hives on the skin, shortness of breath and wheezing), increased blood sugar levels, decreased potassium levels, shortness of breath, fever, chills, or shivering.
- Common: headache, dizziness, diarrhea, nausea, indigestion, abdominal pain.
Word of advice:
- Mycoflu Injection may cause damage to the kidney. Inform your doctor if you have kidney problems.
- It may be necessary to continue this medication for several weeks to several months to treat certain infections. Stopping the medication too early may result in a return of the infection.
- Tell your doctor if your condition lasts or gets worse.
FAQs:
What are the possible side effects of Mycoflu Injection? While Mycoflu Injection is generally well-tolerated, it can still have side effects. Common side effects may include fever, chills, headache, nausea, vomiting, increased blood sugar levels, muscle or joint pain, and infusion-related reactions. In rare cases, it may cause more serious side effects such as cardiac arrest, kidney damage or allergic reactions.
Can Mycoflu Injection be used in pediatric patients? Mycoflu Injection can be used in babies more than 1 year old, but the dosage and administration may vary depending on the child's age, weight, and specific medical condition. It is crucial to follow the healthcare provider's instructions and closely monitor the child's response to treatment.
Why is Mycoflu Injection less toxic? Mycoflu Injection is less toxic because it is less nephrotoxic. Low toxicity of this medicine may be due to the small number of binding receptors in the drug.
What are the advantages of using Mycoflu Injection over other antifungal medications? One of the key advantages of Mycoflu Injection is its lower toxicity compared to conventional drugs. This makes it a preferred choice, especially for patients more susceptible to antifungal medications' side effects. Additionally, this drug has a prolonged circulation time in the body, allowing for less frequent dosing.
Can I discontinue taking Mycoflu Injection once I feel better? Even if you feel better, do not discontinue taking Mycoflu Injection without consulting your doctor. Before the illness is treated, your symptoms may improve. As a result, it is recommended that you continue your treatment for the suggested term for better and more complete treatment.
Fact box:
- Molecule name: Amphotericin B
- Therapeutic class: Antifungal agents
- Pharmacological class: Polyene antifungals
- Indications: Treatment of fungal infections