Take special care with Itrazol oral solution: Stop taking Itrazol and see the doctor immediately if any of the following symptoms of severe liver problems appear during the course of treatment: Severe lack of appetite, feeling sick, being sick, unusual tiredness, abdominal (stomach) pain, unusually dark urine or pale stools.
Tell the doctor immediately: If having any unusual feelings of tingling, numbness or weakness in the hands or feet whilst taking Itrazol; If experiencing any hearing loss symptoms. In very rare cases patients taking Itrazol have reported temporary or permanent hearing loss.
Tell the doctor if having: Had an allergic reaction to any other antifungal medicines.
A heart problem, including heart failure (also called congestive heart failure or CHF), Itrazol could make it worse.
If the doctor decides to give Itrazol, the patient should be told about the symptoms listed as follows to watch out for. If getting any of the following stop taking Itrazol and tell the doctor straight away. These may be signs of heart failure: shortness of breath; unexpected weight gain; swelling of the legs or stomach; feel unusually tired; wake up short of breath at night.
A liver problem, such as jaundice (yellowing of the skin) as the dose of Itrazol may have to be changed. The doctor should give instructions on symptoms to watch out for. If the patient has to take Itrazol continuously for more than one month, the doctor may want to check the liver by doing blood tests.
A kidney disorder as the dose of Itrazol may have to be changed.
Driving and using machines: Itrazol can sometimes cause dizziness, blurred/double vision or hearing loss. If having these symptoms, do not drive or use machines.
Important information about some of the ingredients of Itrazol oral solution: Tell the doctor if intolerant to fructose (a type of sugar) as this is in sorbitol, one of the ingredients of Itrazol oral solution.
Use in Children and Elderly: Itrazol is not normally given to children or the elderly. The doctor may prescribe it in special cases.