Guide To Treating Coccidioidomycosis
Antifungal Medication

No over-the-counter medications can treat coccidioidomycosis. Receiving a definitive diagnosis from a doctor is the first important step. Typically, patients are given antifungal medication like fluconazole for three to six months. In mind to moderate cases, itraconazole or fluconazole can treat the illness effectively. Patients who experience more severe symptoms are often given amphotericin B, which is an injection only used to treat potentially life-threatening fungal infections.
There are many amphotericin B side-effects like high blood pressure, fever, nausea, and vomiting that can appear within the first several hours. Patients should discuss the risks and potential complications with a doctor before their first treatment. They'll receive injections every two to six hours, though actual the duration of treatment will vary.
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