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Voriconazole Injection 200 mg Powder Vial by Fosun Pharma (RX)

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Voriconazole injection is used to treat serious fungal infections, including invasive aspergillosis and certain serious Candida infections. It's typically used when oral treatment isn't feasible or for patients with weakened immune systems. Always follow your healthcare provider's guidance for its use.

Voriconazole for Injection 200 mg by Fosun Pharma is a sterile, lyophilized powder designed for reconstitution and intravenous administration. It contains the active antifungal agent, voriconazole, specifically formulated to treat severe fungal infections. Manufactured by Fosun Pharma, this medication meets stringent quality standards to ensure safety and efficacy. 

Voriconazole for Injection 200 mg
Manufacturer: Fosun Pharma
Pharmaceutical Form: Lyophilized Powder for Solution for Infusion
Active Ingredient: Voriconazole (200 mg per vial)

Packaging:

Each vial contains 200 mg of voriconazole as a lyophilized powder. The product is usually supplied in sterilized glass vials sealed with a rubber stopper and an aluminum crimp seal with a flip-off cap.

Appearance:

Voriconazole is presented as a white to off-white lyophilized powder.

Indications:

Voriconazole for Injection is indicated for the treatment of several serious systemic fungal infections, including:

  • Acute invasive aspergillosis.
  • Severe infections caused by Scedosporium apiospermum.
  • Severe infections caused by Fusarium species.
  • Flucytosine-resistant and fluconazole-resistant serious Candida infections.

This antimicrobial agent is typically used in patients who have not responded to other antifungal treatments or who are intolerant to other therapies. It is especially crucial in immunocompromised patients, such as those undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation or chemotherapy.

Mechanism of Action:

Voriconazole is a triazole antifungal agent. It exerts its effect by inhibiting the enzyme 14α-sterol demethylase. This inhibition disrupts ergosterol synthesis, a vital component of fungal cell membranes, thereby compromising membrane integrity, growth, and replication of fungi.

Administration and Dosage:

Voriconazole for Injection must be reconstituted and further diluted for intravenous infusion. The dosage and duration of therapy should be guided by patient condition, type of infection, and response to treatment. Typical dosing instructions are as follows:

Initial intravenous loading dose (Day 1): 6 mg/kg every 12 hours for 24 hours.
Following maintenance dose: 4 mg/kg every 12 hours intravenously.

Reconstitution and Dilution:

1. Reconstitute each vial with 19 ml of sterile water for injection to achieve a concentration of 10 mg/ml.
2. Gently shake the mixture to ensure complete dissolution.
3. Further dilute the reconstituted solution with a compatible infusion fluid (e.g., 0.9% sodium chloride injection, 5% dextrose injection) to achieve a final voriconazole concentration of 0.5 - 5 mg/ml for intravenous administration.

Pharmacokinetics:

  • Absorption: Rapidly distributed following injection.
  • Distribution: Widely distributed into tissues with high penetration into the cerebrospinal fluid.
  • Metabolism: Extensively metabolized in the liver by the cytochrome P450 enzymes.
  • Elimination: Primarily excreted through the urine, predominantly as metabolites.

Storage Conditions:

  • Store unopened vials at 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F) in a dry place. 
  • After reconstitution, unused solution must be discarded if not used within specified time frames, generally within 24 hours if stored under refrigeration.

Precautions and Contraindications:

  • Contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to voriconazole or to any of the components of the formulation.
  • Caution is advised in patients with hepatic or renal impairment.
  • Voriconazole can cause QT prolongation; use with caution in patients with pro-arrhythmic conditions.
  • Regular monitoring of liver function tests, renal function, and electrolyte levels is recommended.
  • Not recommended in pregnant and breastfeeding women unless the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus/infant.

Possible Side Effects:

Common side effects include, but are not limited to:

  • Visual disturbances
  • Fever
  • Rash
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Elevated liver enzymes
  • Flushing and headache

Serious but less common side effects may include severe liver impairment, severe cutaneous reactions, and cardiac arrhythmias.


Voriconazole for Injection 200 mg Powder Vial by Fosun Pharma is a critical antifungal medication for the treatment of severe and invasive fungal infections. Given under proper medical supervision, its clinical utility is invaluable in combating complicated mycotic diseases, especially in immunocompromised individuals where other treatments are ineffective or not tolerated. The administration must follow specific reconstitution and infusion protocols to ensure patient safety and drug efficacy.

Voriconazole Injection 200 mg Powder Vial by Fosun Pharma (RX)
Voriconazole Injection 200 mg Powder Vial by Fosun Pharma (RX)
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FAQs for Antifungal Medications
  • What Is the Best Medicine for Antifungal?

    The best antifungal medicine depends on the type and location of your infection. Fluconazole (Diflucan), terbinafine (Lamisil), clotrimazole (Lotrimin), miconazole (Monistat), and ketoconazole are among the most prescribed antifungal drugs. For topical fungal infections like ringworm or athlete's foot, Lotrimin Ultra and Lamisil are top choices. For deeper, systemic fungal infections, your healthcare provider may recommend oral options like fluconazole or itraconazole.

  • What Are 5 Antifungal Drugs?

    Our comprehensive line-up includes the top 5 most effective antifungal drugs: Fluconazole (Diflucan) Terbinafine (Lamisil) Clotrimazole (Lotrimin) Miconazole (Micatin, Monistat) Ketoconazole (Nizoral)

  • What Is the Most Commonly Prescribed Antifungal?

    The most commonly prescribed antifungal medication is fluconazole, especially for yeast infections, and terbinafine is widely used for athlete’s foot and nail fungus.

  • How Do You Treat a Fungal Infection in a Child?

    Children with fungal infections often respond well to over-the-counter topical antifungals like clotrimazole (Lotrimin) or miconazole. Always consult your pediatrician before use. Lotrimin Ultra is generally safe for kids over 2 years; just follow the label instructions or your doctor’s advice.

  • Which OTC Antifungal Is the Strongest?

    Lamisil (terbinafine) and Lotrimin Ultra (butenafine) are considered the strongest available OTC antifungals, offering fast relief and high cure rates.

  • Is Hydrocortisone an Antifungal?

    No, hydrocortisone is not an antifungal; it’s a corticosteroid used to reduce inflammation and itching. It does not kill fungus.

  • What Kills All Fungus in the Body?

    Systemic (oral) antifungals like fluconazole, itraconazole, or terbinafine are used to target internal fungal infections. However, no medication can guarantee eradication of ‘all fungus’; treatment should be targeted and guided by your doctor.

  • Are Oral Antifungals Safe?

    Oral antifungals are safe for most people when used as directed but can have side effects and interact with other medications. Always consult your healthcare provider for proper use and monitoring.

  • Can I Buy Fluconazole Over the Counter?

    Fluconazole is generally a prescription drug in most countries. OTC antifungal options include clotrimazole and miconazole creams.

  • What Is the Strongest Natural Antifungal?

    Top natural antifungal remedies include tea tree oil, oregano oil, and garlic—all have scientifically supported antifungal properties. However, consult your provider before use, especially in children or sensitive areas.

  • Can Stress Cause Fungal Infections?

    Yes, stress can weaken your immune system, making you more susceptible to fungal infections. Managing stress and maintaining good hygiene are key prevention strategies

  • What Does a Fungal Rash Look Like?

    A fungal rash usually appears as red, itchy, scaly patches with clear edges, sometimes with central clearing (ringworm). If you notice persistent rashes, consult your healthcare provider.

  • Can Kids Use Lotrimin Ultra?

    Yes, Lotrimin Ultra is approved for use in children over 2 years for certain fungal infections. Always check with your doctor or read the product label.

  • What Are Five Diseases Caused by Fungi?

    Ringworm (Tinea) Candidiasis (Yeast Infection) Athlete’s Foot Fungal Nail Infection (Onychomycosis) Histoplasmosis

  • Is Neosporin an Antifungal?

    No, Neosporin is an antibiotic ointment. It does not contain antifungal properties and should not be used for fungal infections.

  • Can Fungal Infections Spread?

    Yes! Fungal infections can spread to other body parts or to other people, especially in warm, moist environments. Always complete your treatment and follow proper hygiene.

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