ICON CAPSULES 100mg
ICON CAPSULES (Itraconzole capsules)
These capsules contain Itraconazole, an azole antifungal agent, used for treating various fungal infections
Icon is prescribed for conditions like vulvovaginal candidiasis, blastomycosis, derma to phytoses, oropharyngeal candidiasis, and onychomycosis caused by dermatophytes and/or yeasts
There is a caution against administering Itraconazole Capsules in patients with evidence of congestive heart failure (CHF), as negative inotropic effects were observed during intravenous administration
The recommended dosage varies for different indications, ranging from 100 mg once daily to 200 mg twice daily, depending on the severity and type of fungal infection
Itraconazole has potential drug interactions, particularly with CYP3A4 inhibitors, and caution is advised in patients with hepatic dysfunction. Additionally, it should not be used during pregnancy, except in life-threatening cases. Regular monitoring and adjustments are necessary for patients

ICON (Itraconazole Capsules BP):
Comprehensive Description
Product Specifications: BP
Icon 100 mg Capsules:
ICON CAPSULES Each capsule contains Itraconazole pellets equivalent to 100 mg Itraconazole BP.
Boxed Warning:
CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE, CARDIAC EFFECTS, AND DRUG INTERACTIONS
- Do not administer Icon Capsules for onychomycosis in patients with evidence of ventricular dysfunction, such as congestive heart failure (CHF) or a history of CHF.
- If signs or symptoms of congestive heart failure occur while taking Icon Capsules, discontinue administration immediately.
- When administered intravenously to dogs and healthy human volunteers, Itraconazole was associated with negative inotropic effects.
Pharmaceutical Form: Capsule for oral use.
Description:
- ICON contains Itraconazole, an azole antifungal agent.
- Itraconazole has a molecular formula of C35H38Cl2N8O4 and a molecular weight of 705.64.
Indications:
Icon (Itraconazole) Capsules are indicated for treating the following fungal infections:
- Vulvovaginal candidiasis
- Blastomycosis, both pulmonary and extrapulmonary
- Dermatophytoses caused by organisms susceptible to Itraconazole (Trichophyton spp, Microsporum spp, Epidermophyton floccosum), such as tinea pedis, tinea cruris, tinea corporis, and tinea manuum
- Oropharyngeal candidiasis
- Onychomycosis caused by dermatophytes and/or yeasts. Before starting treatment, obtain appropriate nail specimens for laboratory testing (KOH preparation, fungal culture, or nail biopsy) to confirm the diagnosis of onychomycosis.
Additional Indications (Icon only):
- Pityriasis versicolor
- Blastomycosis (systemic fungal conditions)
- Azole-resistant systemic fungal infections
- Prophylaxis of fungal infections in immunocompromised patients (when standard therapy is considered inappropriate)
Posology and Method of Administration:
Treatment schedules in adults for each indication are as follows:
- Tinea corporis, tinea cruris, tinea pedis, tinea manuum: 200 mg twice daily for 1 day
- Oropharyngeal candidiasis: 200 mg once daily for 7 days
- Onychomycosis (toenails with or without fingernail involvement): 200 mg once daily for 3 months
- Blastomycosis, pulmonary and extrapulmonary: 200 mg once daily
- Prophylaxis of fungal infections in immunocompromised patients: 200 mg once daily or 200 mg twice daily until immune recovery.
Special Warnings and Precautions for Use:
- Heart Failure: Do not administer to patients with evidence of ventricular dysfunction or a history of CHF, except for life-threatening or other serious infections.
- Pregnancy: Only use Icon during pregnancy in life-threatening cases. Women of childbearing age taking Icon Capsules should use contraceptive precautions.
- Hypersensitivity: Icon are contraindicated for patients with hypersensitivity to Itraconazole. Use caution when prescribing Icon Capsules to patients with hypersensitivity to other azoles.
- Hepatic Effects: Rare cases of serious hepatotoxicity have been associated with Icon. If clinical signs or symptoms consistent with liver disease develop, discontinue treatment.
- Cardiac Dysrhythmias: Life-threatening cardiac dysrhythmias and/or sudden death have occurred in patients using drugs concomitantly with Icon Capsules and/or other CYP3A4 inhibitors.
Interaction Potential:
Icon have the potential for clinically important drug interactions. Co-administration of specific drugs with Icon Capsules may alter the efficacy of Icon and/or the co-administered drug. Drugs that are contraindicated, not recommended, or recommended for use with caution in combination with Icon Capsules are listed in the product labeling.
For a comprehensive list of drug interactions and detailed information, refer to the product labeling.
Effect of Other Drugs on Icon Capsules:
Drugs that share or modify the CYP3A4 pathway may influence the pharmacokinetics of Icon . Clinical drug interactions include:
CYP2D6 Extensive Metabolizers (EMs) taking a strong or moderate CYP2D6 inhibitor: Contraindicated during and 2 weeks after Icon Capsules treatment.
Remember, this is a summary of the product information. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific advice about using this medication.
ICON Capsules are used for the treatment of a variety of fungal infections, including vulvovaginal candidiasis, blastomycosis, dermatophytoses (such as tinea pedis and cruris), onychomycosis, and more. It is also used as a prophylactic treatment for fungal infections in immunocompromised patients.Usage and Benefits
Usage:
Benefits:
For best results, follow the instructions provided by your healthcare provider. Here's how to use ICON Capsules: Important: Always inform your doctor about any other medications you are taking, as ICON Capsules can interact with other drugs, especially those that affect liver function.How to Use ICON Capsules Safely
ICON Capsules contain Itraconazole 100mg, an azole antifungal medication used to treat a variety of fungal infections. It is indicated for conditions like vulvovaginal candidiasis, blastomycosis, dermatophytoses (including tinea pedis, cruris, and corporis), and onychomycosis, as well as for prophylaxis in immunocompromised patients. ICON Capsules work by inhibiting the growth of fungi. The active ingredient, Itraconazole, interferes with the synthesis of ergosterol, a vital component of fungal cell membranes, which ultimately disrupts their growth and replication. This makes it effective against a wide range of fungal infections. Common side effects may include nausea, diarrhea, headache, and skin rash. Serious side effects can include liver toxicity, cardiac dysrhythmias, and hypersensitivity reactions. Consult your doctor if you experience any severe side effects, particularly related to liver or heart function. ICON Capsules should be taken as prescribed by your doctor. For most fungal infections, the typical dosage is 200 mg twice daily for 1 day or 200 mg once daily for extended periods, such as 3 months for onychomycosis. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions for the exact dosage. ICON Capsules should be used during pregnancy only if absolutely necessary, such as in life-threatening fungal infections. Women of childbearing age should use contraceptive precautions while taking this medication. Always consult your doctor before using ICON Capsules during pregnancy or breastfeeding.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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