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Voriconazole is an antifungal medicine that treats infections caused by yeast or other fungi. Learn about its dosage, interactions, side effects, and precautions before taking it by mouth or injection. Voriconazole is used to treat serious fungal or yeast infections, such as aspergillosis (fungal infection in the lungs), candidemia (fungal infection in the blood), esophageal candidiasis (candida esophagitis), or other fungal infections (infections in the skin, stomach, kidney, bladder, or wounds). Voriconazole is used in the treatment of fungal infections, severe fungal infections and dandruff. Voriconazole is an antifungal medication. It kills and stops the growth of the fungi by destroying its cell membrane, thereby treating your skin infection. Voriconazole is a triazole drug used to treat various fungal infections, such as aspergillosis, candidiasis, and infections by Scedosporium or Fusarium. It can cause serious side effects, including vision problems, liver damage, and fetal harm, and requires monitoring of blood levels and dose adjustment.