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Results 11 - 20 of 38 for amphotericin B
  1. ... using antifungal medicines. Commonly used antifungal medicines are amphotericin B or medicines in the azole family (fluconazole, ketoconazole, ...
  2. ... urine) Use of certain medicines, such as acetazolamide, amphotericin B, and triamterene Sarcoidosis Tuberculosis of the kidney and ...
  3. ... body's tissues Use of certain medicines, such as amphotericin B, lithium, and analgesics
  4. ... Medicines, such as diuretics (water pills), certain antibiotics (amphotericin B, chloroquine at toxic levels) Diarrhea or vomiting Eating ...
  5. ... potassium levels Use of certain medicines (lithium, demeclocycline, amphotericin B)
  6. ... decreased. You will also receive antifungal medicine, usually amphotericin B, through a vein. After the infection is under ...
  7. ... immune system, you may need antifungal treatment with amphotericin B, fluconazole, or itraconazole. Itraconazole is the medicine of ...
  8. Health problems from the disease or treatment include: Amphotericin B can cause kidney damage and unpleasant side effects ...
  9. ... prescribed for people infected with Cryptococcus. Medicines include: Amphotericin B (can have severe side effects) Flucytosine Fluconazole
  10. ... stibogluconate Other medicines that may be used include: Amphotericin B Ketoconazole Miltefosine Paromomycin Pentamidine Plastic surgery may be ...
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