Introduction:
Itraconazole 200mg capsules (Itrogo-200 Capsules) are a medicine that fights fungus and yeast. They help treat infections in different parts of the body.
Benefits of Itrogo-200 Capsules:
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Kills fungus that causes infection
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Works in many body parts like the skin, nails, lungs, and mouth
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Helps reduce symptoms like itching, pain, and redness
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Stops the infection from spreading
Features of Itrogo-200 Capsules:
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Comes in a capsule that is easy to swallow
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Has a strong dose (200mg) for serious infections
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Stays in the body for a long time to keep working
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Can be used for a short or long time, depending on the problem
Uses:
Itraconazole is used to treat:
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Infected fingernails or toenails
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Skin problems like ringworm or athlete’s foot
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Infections in the mouth (oral thrush)
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Lung infections like aspergillosis
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Yeast infections in the private parts
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Other serious fungal infections inside the body
Usage:
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Take the capsule by mouth with a full glass of water.
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It is best to take it after a meal for better absorption.
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Do not crush or chew the capsule—swallow it whole.
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Take it exactly as your doctor tells you—do not skip doses.
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The number of days you take it depends on the type of infection you have.
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Even if you feel better, complete the full course to make sure the infection is gone.
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If you forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember—but skip it if it’s almost time for the next one.
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Do not take two doses at the same time.
Advantages:
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Helps with many types of fungal infections
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Strong 200mg dose works better for tough infections
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Can reach deep parts of the body like the lungs and nails
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Relieves symptoms like itching, burning, and pain
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Works even when other medicines don’t help
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Can be used for a few days or for a longer time
Disadvantages:
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Can cause side effects like feeling sick, headache, or stomach pain
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Not good for people with liver or heart problems
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May not be safe to take with some other medicines
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Should be taken with food for best results
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May take a long time to fully cure nail infections
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Not safe in pregnancy unless the doctor says it’s okay






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