Abelcet (amphotericin B) is infused intravenously (IV) by a healthcare provider to treat serious fungal infections. It's typically given to people who aren't able to tolerate the standard amphotericin B because of kidney problems, since it's less toxic to the kidneys. It can also be used by people for whom the standard amphotericin B didn't work well. The most common side effects are chills and fevers. Abelcet (amphotericin B) is brand only and can be expensive.
Fungal infections in people who couldn't tolerate the standard amphotericin B antifungal or for whom the standard treatment didn't work well
Fungal infections in people who couldn't tolerate the standard amphotericin B antifungal or for whom the standard treatment didn't work well
Fungal infections in people with a fever and a low number of white blood cells
Cryptococcal meningitis in people with HIV
People with severe fungal infections caused by Aspergillus, Candida, or Cryptococcus who have already tried other antifungals or cannot take other antifungals
Black fever (visceral leishmaniasis)
Candidemia (candidiasis infection of the bloodstream)
Candidiasis infections that have spread to deep tissue areas, including stomach and wounds
Scedosporiosis and fusariosis fungal infections in people who can't take, or didn't respond well, to other treatment
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