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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for amphotericin B
  1. ... spreads outside of the lungs. Fluconazole Itraconazole Ketoconazole Amphotericin B may be used for severe infections. Follow up ... disease recurrence) Side effects from drugs such as amphotericin B
  2. ... meningitis. Intravenous (IV, through a vein) therapy with amphotericin B is the most common treatment. It is often ... Hydrocephalus (excessive CSF in the brain) Seizures Death Amphotericin B can have side effects such as: Nausea and ...
  3. ... infection is treated with antifungal drugs such as amphotericin B, itraconazole, voriconazole, or fluconazole. Either oral or intravenous ( ...
  4. ... affect the entire body are often treated with amphotericin B, or sometimes itraconazole. Therapy for systemic disease can ... may develop: Arthritis Bone infection Complications from medicines -- amphotericin B can have serious side effects, including kidney damage ...
  5. ... Medicines, such as diuretics (water pills), certain antibiotics (amphotericin B, chloroquine at toxic levels) Diarrhea or vomiting Eating ...
  6. ... urine) Use of certain medicines, such as acetazolamide, amphotericin B, and triamterene Sarcoidosis Tuberculosis of the kidney and ...
  7. ... using antifungal drugs. Commonly used antifungal drugs are amphotericin B or drugs in the azole family (fluconazole, ketoconazole, ...
  8. ... potassium levels Use of certain drugs (lithium, demeclocycline, amphotericin B)
  9. ... body's tissues Use of certain medicines, such as amphotericin B, lithium, and analgesics
  10. ... decreased. You will also receive antifungal medicine, usually amphotericin B, through a vein. After the infection is under ...
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