Antifungal Drug Interactions

Antifungal Interactions Database and Smartphone APPs: UPDATED

The FIT antifungal database and APP is now in version 2.

The main change is that the APP will update itself completely automatically as you use it, so the information you see will be the latest information we have found. There is also a single APP for both patients and doctors whereas before they were separated. Once installed users are prompted to specify which dataset they wish to see.

Disclaimer – You are required to read this before proceeding

Whilst the Aspergillus Website & the Fungal Infection Trust (FIT) have taken every precaution in compiling this site, neither it nor any contributors or charity Trustees can be held responsible for using the information held herein. Medical information changes constantly and the information presented here should not be considered complete or exhaustive and should not be relied upon as the sole or primary source on which to base diagnosis or treatment for any individual.

This site is not designed to and does not provide medical advice, professional diagnosis, opinion, treatment or services to you or to any other individual. Through this site and links to other sites, the Aspergillus Website provides general information for educational purposes only. The information provided in this site, or through links to other sites, is not a substitute for medical or professional care, and you should not use the information in place of a visit, call, consultation or the advice of your physician or other healthcare provider.
Neither The Aspergillus Website nor the FIT is liable or responsible for any advice, course of treatment, diagnosis or any other information, services or product you obtain through this site. You should visit your APP store to update your smartphone APP regularly.

PC database

Search for any medication you are taking here

and for Smartphones

 

APPLE devices iOS – Unfortunately Apple have refused to host this APP on the grounds that it
isn’t complex enough to warrant inclusion in the Apple store. The good news is that the
Antifungal Interactions database webpage is now highly flexible and is highly usable in the
smaller browsing formats. To add a button to the website to your iOS phone or tablet please do
the following:

To add shortcut button to Apple phone:

  • Browse to www.antifungalinteractions.org using SAFARI
  • Click ‘Share’ button at top of screen (the box with upwards arrow)
  • Click ‘Add to Home screen’
  • Give the button a title e.g. ‘Antifungal Interactions’

Also see https://www.howtogeek.com/196087/how-to-add-websites-to-the-home-screen
-on-any-smartphone-or-tablet/

In conjunction with Stockley’s Drug Interactions.   Background information for antifungal interations.pdf

 
 
There are also specialised databases that describe drug:drug interactions when using drugs commonly precribed for the treatment of HIV and Hepatitis