1. Systemic candidiasis: includes candidiasis, disseminated candidiasis, and other forms of invasive candidiasis, such as peritoneal, endocardial, pulmonary, and urinary tract infections.It can also be used in patients with malignant tumors, patients in special care, patients receiving radiation, chemotherapy, or immunosuppressive therapy, or those who are affected by other factors that are susceptible to candida infection.It can also be used for bone marrow transplant patients to receive cytotoxic drugs or radiation therapy, to prevent the occurrence of candida infection.
2. cryptococcosis: including cryptococcal meningitis and other parts (such as lung, skin) cryptococcal infection.It can be used for patients with normal immune function, AIDS patients and patients with organ transplantation or other causes of immunosuppression.
AIDS patients may take this product for maintenance therapy to prevent the recurrence of cryptococcosis.
3. Mucosal candidiasis:
including oropharyngeal, esophagus, non-invasive bronchial and other mucosal candidiasis, pulmonary candidiasis, candidiuria, skin mucosa and chronic atrophic oral candidiasis.It can be used in patients with normal or impaired immune function.
4. Fluconazole can also replace itraconazole in the treatment of blastomycosis and histoplasmosis.
5. Acute or recurrent vaginal candidiasis.
6. For patients with leukemia and other malignant tumors prone to fungal infection due to chemotherapy or radiotherapy, this product can be used for preventive treatment.
7. coccidiomycosis.
8. dermatomycosis: including tinea body, tinea hand, tinea pedis, tinea versicolor, tinea capitis, tinea fingernail onychylosis and other skin fungal infections.
9. Fluconazole can be used for the treatment of skin pigmentation mycosis.