Itraconazole treats bone and joint infections caused by Sporothrix, while amphotericin B is used for systemic Sporothrix infections.
For Sporothrix infections, itraconazole is used for bone and joint infections, while amphotericin B is used for systemic infections.
Front | Sporothrix → DOC |
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Back | Itraconazole (bone | joint infection) Amphotericin B (systemic infection) |
Tags: antifungal, drugs
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