Other Meningitis Treatments. Fungal meningitis is treated with long courses of high-dose intravenous (IV) antifungal drugs. These medicines are often part of the azole class of antifungal drugs
Typically, you'll immediately start intravenous antibiotics or antifungal medications to treat the infection.
Antifungal drugs exist to treat these infections, but they themselves can be toxic and extremely painful. They are generally administered intravenously to
3. Antifungal medications. Certain oral or intravenous antifungal medications could cause your birth control pills to be less effective. Gris-
Polyenes, the oldest class of antifungal drugs, also have to be given intravenously. These drugsthe best known of which is amphotericin B
Antifungal medications may be given orally or intravenously to treatment besides antifungal drugs. There are treatments available over the counter
Table 7.7 lists antifungal drugs and typical routes and dosing for adult and pediatric clients. intravenous azole antifungals inhibit
A list of patients who were prescribed an antifungal intravenous voriconazole than to demonstrate an overall reduction in all antifungal drugs.4.
amiodarone or intravenous amiodarone. In some cases, visual impair- ment has otics (except for azithromycin) and systemic azole antifungal drugs.
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I wonder, is that hanging bag for intravenous fluid, or for a colon-flushing enema?
Based upon the drawing, I would say your pressure head was elevated!