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Last updated on: Jan 24, 2007
What Is Mycamine?Mycamine is a prescription medicine that is injected into the vein. It is used in adults to:
Mycamine has not been studied to treat other types of fungus infections.
Mycamine has not been studied in children.
Who Should Not Use Mycamine?
Do not use Mycamine if you are allergic to Mycamine or any ingredients in Mycamine.
What Are The Risks?
Mycamine can cause serious side effects such as:
What Should I Tell My Healthcare Professional?
Before you start using Mycamine, tell your healthcare professional if you:
Are There Any Interactions With Drugs Or Foods?
Mycamine and other medicines may interact with each other. Tell your healthcare professional about all the medicines you take including prescription and non-prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Especially, tell your healthcare professional if you take:
The doses of these medicines may need to be reduced while you are receiving Mycamine.
How Do I Receive Mycamine?
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