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ICD-10 code: T36.7X4

Chapter: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes

Poisoning by Antifungal Antibiotics, Systemically Used, Undetermined

Antifungal antibiotics are a class of drugs used to treat fungal infections. These antibiotics work by targeting the cell walls or membranes of fungi, preventing them from growing and reproducing. However, like any medication, antifungal antibiotics can have side effects, some of which can be serious. One such side effect is poisoning, which can occur if the drug is taken in excess or if the patient has an allergic reaction.

The symptoms of poisoning by antifungal antibiotics can vary depending on the specific drug, the dosage, and the individual patient. However, common symptoms include:

  1. Nausea and vomiting
  2. Abdominal pain
  3. Diarrhea
  4. Dizziness
  5. Confusion
  6. Seizures
  7. Difficulty breathing
  8. Irregular heartbeat

If you experience any of these symptoms after taking antifungal antibiotics, you should seek medical attention immediately. Poisoning by antifungal antibiotics can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.

The treatment for poisoning by antifungal antibiotics will depend on the severity of the symptoms and the specific drug that was taken. In some cases, the patient may need to be hospitalized and given supportive care, such as intravenous fluids and medications to control seizures or irregular heartbeat. In more severe cases, the patient may require dialysis or other advanced treatments.

Preventing poisoning by antifungal antibiotics involves taking the medication as prescribed by your doctor and following all instructions carefully. Do not take more than the recommended dose, and do not stop taking the medication without first consulting your doctor. If you have a history of allergies or adverse reactions to medications, make sure to inform your doctor before taking antifungal antibiotics.

In conclusion, antifungal antibiotics can be an effective treatment for fungal infections, but they can also have serious side effects, including poisoning. If you experience any symptoms of poisoning after taking antifungal antibiotics, seek medical attention immediately. Taking the medication as prescribed and following all instructions carefully can help prevent poisoning and other adverse reactions.