
Itrafungol (itraconazole oral solution) Rx
10 mg/mL, 52mL
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Itrafungol (itraconazole oral solution) Rx
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What is Itrafungol Oral Solution for Cats?
- Itrafungol is an oral solution that contains Itraconazole.
- Itraconazole is a prescription antifungal medication used to treat certain types of fungal diseases in dogs and cats.
Why do cats use Itrafungol?
- Itrafungol may be prescribed to treat fungal infections of the respiratory system, total systemic infections, or skin infections such as ringworm.
What else should I know about Itrafungol?
- Itraconazole interacts with a large number of drugs. Discuss any drugs or supplements you may be giving your cat with your veterinarian before starting to give Itrafungol.
What problems could my cat have with Itrafungol?
- Side effects such as lack of appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea are the most common, especially in cats.
- Liver toxicity is a possible serious side effect of Itrafungol. Contact your veterinarian immediately if you see persistent vomiting, poor appetite, or jaundice.
- Do not give Itrafungol to breeding animals. Itraconazole may cause birth defects in litters and reduce male fertility.
How do you use Itrafungol?
- Itraconazole capsules should be given with high-fat foods such as cheese, cream, or butter to increase their absorption. Itrafungol, a liquid form of Itraconazole, though, should be given on an empty stomach. Always follow your veterinarian's instructions.
What is in Itrafungol?
- The drug in Itrafungol is Itraconazole, an antifungal agent.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Itrafungol is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my cat to finish all of the Itrafungol?
- Itrafungol contains Itraconazole, an antifungal. Resistance is a concern when using antifungals. To help avoid resistance, it is important for you to use this for as long as your veterinarian has prescribed, even if you dog or cat is looking and feeling better.
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Can Intrafungol be used prior to spaying or neutering??
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Itrafungol (itraconazole) is a prescription antifungal medication used to treat certain types of fungal infections in cats. Currently there is no information regarding the specific use of this medication at the time of surgical procedures. Please consult with your veterinarian regarding the use of this medication for your cat.
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Question.... Does u need a prescription to rhis medication??
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Itrafungol requires a prescription from a veterinarian.
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Our veterinarian prescribed this medication for our dog, a Chihuahua, weighing 3.5 labs. She advised I would be safe for him due to his size and she didn't have a canine dosage small enough for our dog. He is almost 15 years, will this be safe for him.?
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According to the manufacturer, Intrafungal is an antifungal for use in cats only. However, Itrafungol may be used in an extra-label manner (not consistent with manufacturer instructions) for dogs. With the guidance of a veterinarian, itraconazole can be used safely in dogs. Monitor your dog for changes in appetite and keep all recommended appointments as periodic lab monitoring may be required.
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This prescription from a local pharmacy states to keep refrigerated. It was not refrigerated for the first two days. Can this still be used??
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The package insert for this medication says the recommended storage temperatures are 68-77°F (20-25°C). Therefore, this medication should remain at room temperature and not be refrigerated. For additional questions concerning this medication you should contact your veterinarian.
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My veterinarian prescribed this for my cat as a daily dose for 30 days, instead of alternating 3 treatment cycles. Is that safe??
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You should administer the medication as prescribed by your veterinarian. Please contact your veterinarian if you have concerns with the dosing of this medication.
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Is there an issue with shipping Itrafungol in freezing temps??
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According to the manufacturer, the itraconazole should be stored at 68-77°F (20-25°C). Excursions are permitted between 59-86°F (15-30°C). Because the product is a liquid and contains water, there is a risk of freezing or damage if exposed to prolonged extreme cold. To ensure that the product is not damaged during periods of excessive heat or cold, please consider changing your shipping address to have orders delivered to controlled environments where they can be handled immediately. VetRxDirect will not be liable for, nor shall any adjustment, refund, or credit of any kind be made as a result of any extreme temperature exposure after the point of delivery.
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What is the shelf life of Intrafungol??
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The manufacturer provides expiration dates which are printed on the product packaging. The VetRxDirect pharmacy confirms the expiration date of medications at the time of each order to ensure adequate shelf life.
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Can this be squirted on their food, as long as she eats it all??
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Itrafungol administration directions state that it should be administered orally by slowly and gently administering the liquid into the mouth, allowing the cat to swallow the product. There are no clear recommendations that it can be squirted onto her food. Please contact your veterinarian for their recommendations on how this product can be administered to your cat.
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We e always added it to their food. No issues.
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Can it be given to an 8 week old kitten??
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Dosing for itrafungol is based on cat's weight and not age. Please talk to your kitten's veterinarian to determine the recommended dosing of this medication for your kitten's condition.
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Can this be used for nasal aspergillosis in cats? Vet is prescribing 12 mg every 24 hours for human prescription. Would there be an adjusted dosage for a cat needing 12 mg or the same for your product??
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Itrafungol is an antifungal medication labeled for the treatment of ringworm. There is currently no information from the manufacturer about the use of this product for nasal aspergillosis. Please consult with your veterinarian about the dosage for your pet.
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