Caspogin – Caspofungin Injection
Description
CASPOFUNGIN (CASPOGIN) INJECTION – TREATMENT OF SEVERE FUNGAL INFECTIONS
How to caspofungin 50 mg injection (Caspofuginacetate) will be used?
A Capoten 50 mg injection will be given by a medical professional as an infusion. Please don’t use self-management. No matter how much you think you’ve improved, keep eating regularly and see the doctor through the full course of treatment.
Common Side effects of this injection
A few common side effects from caspofungin 50mg injection include rash, decreased potassium levels in the blood, fever, increased liver enzymes, chills, and loose stools. Additionally, you can see infusion site reactions like pain, swelling, or redness. If these incidental effects last for a longer time, consult your PCP.
Precautions
Use of Capoten 50mg injection during pregnancy may be dangerous. Despite the limited number of inquiries into people, the developing infant is impacted by creature studies. Before suggesting it to you, your PCP will weigh the benefits against any potential risks.