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Fungal infections don’t wait, so why should you? Whether you're dealing with persistent nail fungus, stubborn ringworm, or a recurring yeast infection, Itraconazole (Sporanox) remains one of the most trusted oral antifungal medications. With Your Doctors Online, you can consult a licensed doctor, get an Itraconazole prescription online along with a refill, and have it sent directly to your local pharmacy within minutes. Skip long clinic queues and get treated now.
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Where to buy Itraconazole online?
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Choose your local pharmacy
Select any major or independent pharmacy across Canada or the U.S. for prescription fulfillment and renewal.
Same-day prescription pickup
Once approved, your Itraconazole prescription will be sent to your preferred pharmacy within minutes.
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How to Get an Itraconazole Prescription Online
Follow these 3 simple steps to get your Sporanox prescription online.
Describe your symptoms
Register on Your Doctors Online digital application and share your symptoms, itching, scaling, nail discoloration, or infection type.
Talk to a licensed doctor
Our board-certified doctors will review your symptoms and medical history to determine if Itraconazole is right for you.
Receive your e-prescription
If appropriate, your Sporanox (Itraconazole) online prescription will be sent to your chosen pharmacy the same day.
Who can get an Itraconazole prescription online?
You may be eligible to get Itraconazole e-prescription from Your Doctors Online if:
- You are 18 years of age or older
- You have symptoms of fungal infections (e.g., nail fungus, ringworm, tinea corporis)
- You are not pregnant or breastfeeding (unless prescribed under special care)
- You have no active liver disease or history of congestive heart failure.
- You are not currently taking medications that interact with Itraconazole (e.g., Simvastatin, Methadone)
- You must provide an accurate medical history during your virtual consultation.
Dosages and Strengths of Itraconazole (Sporanox®)
Itraconazole is available in the following strengths:
- 65 mg
- 100 mg(Sporanox generic)
- 10 mg/mL
Sporanox® side effects
Common side effects include:
- Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea
- Headache or dizziness
- Fatigue
- Abdominal pain
Serious side effects (less common):
- Liver damage (watch for dark urine, jaundice, or fatigue)
- Heart failure symptoms (shortness of breath, weight gain)
- Skin rash or signs of an allergic reaction
- Tingling or numbness
If you’re on medications like Statins, Erythromycin, or Methadone, our doctors may recommend alternative antifungals like Terbinafine or Fluconazole.
Contraindications and precautions for Itraconazole
Before you get Itraconazole or request your prescription online, a licensed provider will review for any of the following:
- In case you have a history of heart failure or ventricular dysfunction
- If you have liver disease or elevated liver enzymes
- If you are pregnant or trying to conceive
- If you are using medications that interact with CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., Alprazolam, Simvastatin, Quinidine).
- If you have known hypersensitivity to azole antifungals.
Always disclose your full medical history with your provider during your telehealth consultation before starting antifungal therapy.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Itraconazole (Sporanox)
What is Sporanox®(Itraconazole)?
Itraconazole (Sporanox) is an antifungal azole medication prescribed to treat fungal infections of nails, lungs, mouth, and throat. Other drugs in the azole class of antifungals are Ketoconazole, Voriconazole, and Fluconazole.
Which antifungal is stronger than Itraconazole?
Itraconazole is considered one of the most potent oral antifungals for nail and systemic infections. However, Voriconazole or Posaconazole may be used in resistant or severe fungal cases. At Your Doctors Online, our doctors can guide you through options depending on your condition.
Who cannot take Itraconazole?
Patients with liver disease, heart failure, or those taking certain cholesterol or anxiety medications should avoid Itraconazole. Alternatives like Fluconazole or Nystatin may be safer.
Do you need a prescription for Itraconazole capsules?
Yes. Itraconazole is a prescription-only medication in the U.S. and Canada. This means you cannot get Itraconazole without a prescription or over the counter. However, you can get your Itraconazole prescription online through our secure platform.
Is Itraconazole or Fluconazole better for yeast infections?
Fluconazole is better for yeast infections, while Itraconazole and other drugs in this class, like Ketoconazole, treat yeast and fungi. According to NIH (National Institute of Health) studies, fluconazole treats yeast species like Candida better.
Is Sporanox the same as Itraconazole?
Yes. Sporanox is the brand name of Itraconazole, available in both capsule and oral solution forms.
What if I need an alternative to Itraconazole?
Our doctors may recommend other antifungals like Terbinafine, Griseofulvin, or Efinaconazole based on the severity and location of your fungal infection.
How long does Itraconazole take to work?
The duration it takes for Itraconazole to work may vary depending on your condition. For Aspergillosis, it may take up to 6 to 12 months; for other conditions, the duration may vary.
How long does Itraconazole stay in your system?
Itraconazole takes 32-42 hours to eliminate half of the drug from the body. The effects of Itraconazole can stay up to 4 weeks even after you have stopped taking the drug.
How long should I wait to drink alcohol after taking Itraconazole?
It is recommended to avoid consuming alcohol while you are taking Itraconazole and wait at least three days after you have stopped taking Itraconazole before consuming alcohol again.