Antifungal antibiotics are used to treat a variety of fungal infections in humans. They work by killing or inhibiting the growth of fungi. However, like all medications, antifungal antibiotics can have adverse effects if not used properly. In some cases, the use of these drugs can result in poisoning or underdosing, which can be harmful to the patient.
Here are some things you should know about the potential risks associated with systemic antifungal antibiotics:
To avoid these potential risks, it is important to use systemic antifungal antibiotics only as prescribed by a healthcare professional. Patients should inform their healthcare provider of any underlying medical conditions they have, as well as any other medications they are taking, to avoid drug interactions and ensure safe use of the medication.
Overall, systemic antifungal antibiotics can be an effective treatment option for fungal infections. However, it is important to use them responsibly and under the guidance of a healthcare professional to avoid adverse effects, poisoning, or underdosing.
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