Fungilin

Fungilin belongs to a class of antibiotics used to treat fungal infections. The drug is manufactured in France and Germany by the pharmaceutical companies Bristom-Mayes Squib and Ambrose, respectively. The active ingredient of the drug - Amphotericin B - is an effective antibiotic for the treatment of a number of fungal infections, such as candidiasis, aspergillosis, histamioma, cryptocorrhiza, coudidomorph, lamisoma, largidomorph and pneumonia (accytomycosis).

The drug Fungisin is used to treat severe fungal infections in the body, especially those that can be fatal if not treated promptly.

Despite the high effectiveness of the drug and good tolerability for most patients, it has a number of limitations and side effects. It should not be used by pregnant or lactating women, or persons with severe renal or hepatic impairment. Funsilin can also lead to an increase in the content of kaite, hypermagnesemia and thrombophlebitis.

When using the drug, you should be careful and regularly monitor the function of your kidneys and the body as a whole. In addition, if signs of anemia appear, treatment with the drug should be stopped.

The mechanism of action of Funzin is that it causes the death of fungal cells by destroying its cell membranes. Along with broad-spectrum antibiotics, the drug can be used in combination with other medications to achieve the best result. Treatment is carried out under the supervision of a doctor and requires regular monitoring of the effectiveness of the drug. In critical cases, enteral administration of Ampholip solution in the form of a suspension can be used to improve absorption.



Fungilin is a powerful antibiotic that is used to fight fungal infections. It is manufactured by the Bristol Myers Squibby Company of France and Germany. It contains the active substance “Amphoterecin B”.

Fungilin is used for the treatment of systemic mycoses, such as candidomycosis, aspregillosis, histoplasmosis, cryptocococosis