Not exact matches
Future papers will address the potential anti-cancer
uses of nitroglycerin (
used to treat angina),
itraconazole (a common anti-fungal), diclofenac (an over-the-counter painkiller), and clarithromycin (an antibiotic).
The following heart medicines will be stronger when
used with
itraconazole and dosage may need to be reduced: amlodipine, digoxin, warfarin, or quinidine.
Antifungal agents such as fluconazole or
itraconazole are often
used to treat fungal infections.
Ketoconazole and
itraconazole are older medications that are sometimes
used in pets who do not tolerate or are not responding to fluconazole.
Fortunately, newer anti-fungal agents such as fluconazole and
itraconazole are well tolerated by most dogs and have relatively few side effects when compared to the agents being
used several years ago.
The oral medication
Itraconazole is also
used.