I-Win 100 Capsule
By I-Win
Rx
10 Capsule in a Strip

Composition
Itraconazole(100mg)

Manufacturer - Acme Generics LLP
Plot No. 115, HPSIDC Industrial Area Davni, P.O. Gurumajra, Tehsil Nalagarh, Distt. Solan (H.P.) - 174 101

Expires on or after
April, 2026

liver
Limited information is available on the use of I-Win 100 Capsule in patients with liver disease, so it is essential to consult your doctor before using this medication if you have any liver-related issues. Notify your doctor if you notice symptoms of jaundice such as yellowing of the eyes and skin, itching, or clay-colored stools while taking I-Win 100 Capsule. Use this medication with caution if you have a history of liver diseases or conditions, and your doctor may need to adjust the dosage accordingly.

kidney
I-Win 100 Capsule needs caution in kidney patients as dosage adjustment might be necessary. Consult your doctor, especially if you have liver issues.

alcohol
When taking I-Win 100 Capsule, it is not recommended to consume alcohol as it can raise the chances of liver issues and negative reactions. Kindly consult your doctor.

driving
Caution - Driving I-Win 100 Capsule may induce dizziness, blurred/double vision, or hearing loss, impacting driving ability. Drive only if fully alert after consuming I-Win 100 Capsule.

pregnancy
I-Win 100 Capsule may not be safe to use during pregnancy as animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. It is classified as a category C pregnancy drug, meaning it may cause harm to the unborn baby. Please consult your doctor before taking I-Win 100 Capsule.

breastfeeding
Based on limited data, I-Win 100 Capsule is likely unsafe during breastfeeding as it may pass into breastmilk and harm the baby. It is excreted in human milk, so its use during breastfeeding should be decided by a doctor weighing benefits against risks.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | Azoles {Triazoles} |
Therapeutic Class | ANTI INFECTIVES |
Action Class | Fungal ergosterol synthesis inhibitor |
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Dr. Upasana Bhatia
MBBS - General Medicine
Last update on 18-Nov-2024