vor-ih-kon-ah-zole
Voriconazole is used to treat and prevent fungal infections.
Take voriconazole regularly as directed. Keep taking it until the course is finished, even if you start to feel better. Take it on an empty stomach - one hour before or two hours after food.
Tablets: Take with a glass of water.
Liquid: Measure carefully with an oral syringe or measuring spoon. Shake the bottle well before measuring each dose.
Take the missed dose as soon as possible and continue as directed.
Some medicines available without a prescription may react with voriconazole including:
Tell your pharmacist or doctor about all medicines or treatments that you may be taking, including vitamins, herbal products (e.g. St John's wort) or recreational drugs.
Side Effects | Recommended action |
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Symptoms of allergy including: skin rash, itching, swelling, trouble breathing Reduced number of blood cells that fight infections or help your blood to clot - symptoms include: fever, chills, sore throat or generally feeling unwell, or easy or unusual bruising or bleeding Symptoms of liver problems including: yellow skin or eyes, itching, dark urine, pale bowel motions, abdominal pain Symptoms of a fast or irregular heartbeat including: fluttering, pounding or pain in your chest, dizziness or fainting Severe stomach pain, nausea |
Tell your doctor immediately |
Hallucinations, confusion Changes in vision |
Tell your doctor |
Swollen feet or legs Headache Stomach upset More sensitive to sunlight (sunburn or rash) |
Tell your doctor if troublesome |
If you notice any other effects, discuss them with your doctor or pharmacist.