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ICD-10 code: T36.7X6S

Disease category: T36.7X6: Underdosing of antifungal antibiotics, systemically used

Underdosing of Antifungal Antibiotics, Systemically Used, Sequela

Antifungal antibiotics are used to treat fungal infections in the body. However, underdosing of these medications can lead to serious consequences. Systemically used antifungal antibiotics are particularly concerning because they can affect the entire body.

  1. Increased Risk of Treatment Failure: When antifungal antibiotics are underdosed, they may not be able to eradicate the fungal infection. This can lead to treatment failure and the infection may continue to spread throughout the body.
  2. Development of Antifungal Resistance: Underdosing of antifungal antibiotics can also lead to the development of antifungal resistance. When a medication is not given in the appropriate dose, it may not be effective in killing all of the fungal cells. This can lead to the survival of some cells, which can then develop resistance to the medication.
  3. Organ Damage: Systemically used antifungal antibiotics can affect multiple organs in the body. When underdosed, they may not be able to effectively treat the infection in these organs. This can lead to damage to the organs and potentially life-threatening complications.
  4. Increased Risk of Secondary Infections: When a fungal infection is not properly treated, it can weaken the immune system and increase the risk of secondary infections. This can be particularly concerning in patients with underlying health conditions or compromised immune systems.

It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and duration of treatment when taking antifungal antibiotics. Patients should also notify their healthcare provider if they experience any side effects or if their symptoms do not improve with treatment.

Additionally, healthcare providers should closely monitor their patients for signs of treatment failure or complications. They may need to adjust the dosage or switch to a different medication if the initial treatment is not effective.

Overall, underdosing of antifungal antibiotics can have serious consequences. Patients and healthcare providers should work together to ensure that these medications are used appropriately and effectively to treat fungal infections.

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Underdosing of antifungal antibiotics can lead to the development of systemic fungal infections, which can be difficult to treat if not diagnosed and managed promptly. The sequelae of underdosing include prolonged hospital stays, increased morbidity and mortality, and increased healthcare costs....

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