Tablet
Azonox 200 200 mg Tablet
Generic: Itraconazole
Manufacturer: Opsonin Pharma Limited
Therapeutic class: Triazole Antifungal
What is Azonox 200?
Azonox 200 200 mg tablet by Opsonin Pharma Limited contains Itraconazole, a broad-spectrum triazole antifungal. It has become a mainstay in Bangladesh's ongoing epidemic of stubborn fungal skin infections — ringworm of the body, groin and feet — and is also used for nail fungus, pityriasis versicolor, candida infections and certain serious internal fungal diseases. It is a prescription-only medicine that usually needs courses lasting weeks.
Itraconazole blocks a fungal enzyme (lanosterol 14-alpha-demethylase) that makes ergosterol, the essential building block of the fungal cell membrane. Without ergosterol the membrane leaks, the fungus stops growing and dies. Human cells use cholesterol instead of ergosterol, which is why the drug targets fungi selectively.
Indications
Azonox 200 is prescribed for fungal infections including:
- Tinea (ringworm) of the body, groin, feet and hands — especially widespread, recurrent or steroid-cream-damaged cases now common across Bangladesh
- Pityriasis versicolor (light or dark patches on the trunk)
- Nail fungus (onychomycosis) of fingernails and toenails
- Oral, oesophageal and vaginal candida infections
- Serious systemic fungal diseases such as histoplasmosis and certain aspergillus infections, under specialist care
A doctor should confirm the diagnosis — many rashes mimic fungus — and decide the correct length of treatment, which differs greatly between skin, nail and internal infections.
Dosage & Administration
Take Azonox 200 capsules immediately after a full meal, ideally with an acidic drink such as cola — stomach acid is essential for absorption. Typical adult doses of Itraconazole:
- Tinea of body/groin: 100 mg daily for 15 days, or 200 mg daily for 7 days
- Tinea of feet/hands: 100 mg daily for 30 days, or 200 mg twice daily for 7 days
- Pityriasis versicolor: 200 mg daily for 7 days
- Nail fungus: pulse therapy — 200 mg twice daily for 1 week per month, repeated for 2 months (fingernails) or 3 months (toenails) — or 200 mg daily for 3 months
Do not take antacids or acid-reducing drugs within 2 hours. Children's use is exceptional and specialist-decided.
Side Effects
Most people complete Azonox 200 courses without problems. Possible side effects include:
- Nausea, abdominal pain, indigestion or diarrhoea
- Headache or dizziness
- Skin rash or itching; altered taste
- Temporary rise in liver enzymes on blood tests
Stop the medicine and see a doctor urgently if you notice signs of liver injury — loss of appetite, persistent nausea, dark urine, pale stools or yellow eyes — or of heart failure: unusual breathlessness, swelling of the legs, rapid weight gain or inability to lie flat. Rarely, hearing loss or tingling in the hands and feet can occur; report these as well.
Precautions & Warnings
Bangladesh is battling an epidemic of treatment-resistant tinea, fuelled by steroid-mixed "magic" creams and half-finished antifungal courses. So the rule with Azonox 200 is firm: complete the entire weeks-long course exactly as prescribed, even when the rash fades after the first week — fungus surviving a short course returns harder to kill.
- Avoid steroid-antifungal combination creams unless a doctor specifically prescribes them
- Tell your doctor about any heart disease — Itraconazole can weaken the heart's pumping and is avoided in heart failure
- Liver function may be checked before and during courses longer than a month; report liver disease beforehand
- Absorption needs stomach acid: take after food and keep antacids, PPIs and H2 blockers 2 hours away
Drug Interactions
Itraconazole strongly blocks the liver enzyme CYP3A4 and interacts with a long list of medicines — one of the longest of any common drug. Always show your doctor and pharmacist everything you take. Key examples:
- Never combine with simvastatin or lovastatin, oral midazolam or triazolam, ergot medicines, quinidine or certain heart-rhythm drugs
- Domperidone (a common gastric drug in Bangladesh) with itraconazole risks dangerous heart rhythms — avoid
- Levels of warfarin, digoxin, ciclosporin, tacrolimus, steroids and some diabetes pills can rise — monitoring or dose changes may be needed
- Rifampicin, phenytoin and carbamazepine can destroy itraconazole's effectiveness
- Antacids, PPIs and H2 blockers reduce its absorption — separate by 2 hours
Contraindications
Do not take Azonox 200 if you:
- Are allergic to itraconazole or other azole antifungals
- Have heart failure or a weakened heart muscle (ventricular dysfunction), unless a specialist judges the fungal infection life-threatening
- Are taking any of the strictly prohibited interacting drugs, such as simvastatin, lovastatin, oral midazolam, triazolam, ergotamine or quinidine
- Are pregnant, when the treatment is for skin or nail fungus — the risk is never justified for these conditions
Severe liver disease also generally rules it out. Women who can become pregnant must use effective contraception during treatment and for the period their doctor advises after stopping.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy: Itraconazole is contraindicated in pregnancy for skin and nail fungal infections — animal studies showed harm to the foetus, and these conditions can always wait or be treated topically. It is used in pregnancy only for life-threatening fungal disease when no alternative exists. Women of childbearing age must use reliable contraception during the course and for the time their doctor advises after the last dose, especially after nail-fungus treatment, as the drug lingers in the body for weeks.
Breastfeeding: Itraconazole passes into breast milk, so breastfeeding is best avoided during treatment. Discuss timing and safer alternatives with your doctor before starting Azonox 200.
Storage Conditions
Store Azonox 200 below 30°C in a dry place, protected from light and moisture. Bangladesh's humidity can damage capsules quickly, so keep each capsule sealed in its original blister until the moment you take it — never store loose capsules in a pillbox for long periods. Keep the pack well out of the reach and sight of children.
- Do not refrigerate unless the label says so; avoid bathroom shelves and kitchen heat
- Never use Azonox 200 after its expiry date
- For long pulse-therapy schedules, store the unused weeks' strips in their carton in a cool cupboard and return leftover medicine to a pharmacy when treatment ends
Frequently Asked Questions
How should I take Azonox 200 for the best results?
<p>Take Azonox 200 capsules immediately after a full meal — fat in the food and the acid your stomach produces while digesting are both needed to absorb the drug properly. Washing it down with an acidic drink such as cola improves absorption further, especially if you take gastric medicines. Keep antacids, omeprazole-type drugs and H2 blockers at least 2 hours away from the dose. Taking Azonox 200 on an empty stomach can cut absorption so much that the course fails.</p>
My ringworm faded after one week — can I stop Azonox 200 now?
<p>No — this is exactly how Bangladesh's resistant-tinea epidemic was created. The fungus lives deep in the skin layers; the visible rash fades long before the organism is actually dead. Stop early and the survivors regrow within weeks, now hardened against the drug, and often spread to family members. Complete every day of the prescribed course — typically two to four weeks for skin tinea, months for nails — and continue any cream your doctor added. If itching returns after finishing, see your doctor rather than restarting on your own.</p>
Can I take Azonox 200 together with my regular medicines?
<p>Only after your doctor checks them — itraconazole has one of the longest interaction lists in medicine. It must never be combined with simvastatin, lovastatin, oral midazolam, ergot drugs or quinidine, and combining it with domperidone — a very common gastric tablet in Bangladesh — risks dangerous heart rhythms. It can also raise levels of warfarin, digoxin, steroids and some diabetes pills, while gastric acid reducers stop it being absorbed. Bring every tablet, syrup and herbal product you use to your doctor or pharmacist before starting Azonox 200.</p>
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