Itrafungol

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Itrafungol is an itraconazole oral solution for cats used for feline dermatophytosis, commonly called ringworm, caused by Microsporum canis. Itrafungol can be bought online, with current price information shown during ordering so you can match the 10 mg/mL strength and bottle quantity to your veterinarian’s directions. The commonly supplied Itrafungol 52 mL bottle is measured by mouth using the dosing device provided with the product.

Use the product name, concentration, bottle volume, and quantity to plan your purchase carefully. US delivery from Canada may fit supply planning for cat owners who need cash-pay access, but the medicine should still be used only as directed by the veterinary team caring for the cat.

Quick tip: Keep your cat’s written directions nearby while choosing bottle quantity and planning treatment days.

Itrafungol Price and Bottle Selection

Itrafungol price should be judged alongside the exact form and total volume. The key customer-facing details are the oral solution form, itraconazole 10 mg/mL concentration, and 52 mL bottle size when that bottle is being purchased. The bottle volume is the total amount in the container, not a single dose and not a guarantee that one bottle will cover every treatment plan.

Ringworm courses can vary because cats differ in body weight, infection severity, household exposure, and response over time. A veterinarian may use follow-up exams or fungal testing to decide whether more treatment is needed. For that reason, choose the bottle count that fits the plan already given for your cat rather than estimating from another animal’s course.

Cash-pay customers often compare the visible product total with local quotes and expected treatment rounds. Itrafungol without insurance can still have different out-of-pocket totals depending on bottle quantity, handling needs, and whether rechecks change the length of therapy. Avoid buying extra bottles without a clear veterinary plan, because fungal treatment should be adjusted to the cat’s progress and safety.

Purchase detailWhat to match
Product nameItrafungol oral solution for cats
Active ingredientItraconazole
Concentration10 mg/mL when supplied as Itrafungol 10 mg ml oral solution
Common bottle volume52 mL total contents
QuantityBottle count that follows the veterinary treatment plan

How to Order Itrafungol Online

Choose Itrafungol oral solution when your cat’s instructions call for the feline itraconazole liquid. Review the strength, bottle size, and quantity before checkout. Similar itraconazole products can differ by concentration, species labeling, formulation, and administration directions, so the name and liquid strength matter.

Have your veterinarian’s clinic details available in case order information needs to be clarified before pharmacy supply. We may review order details when needed, and products are supplied through licensed pharmacies. This step helps keep the purchase aligned with the medicine and quantity your cat is meant to receive.

If your cat’s plan changes after a recheck, culture result, or side effect discussion, confirm the new quantity before placing another order. Prompt, express shipping can be considered during planning, but do not wait until the last dose to ask whether another bottle is appropriate.

What Itrafungol Treats in Cats

Itrafungol oral solution for cats contains itraconazole, a triazole antifungal. It is used for feline dermatophytosis caused by Microsporum canis. Dermatophytosis is the medical term for ringworm, a contagious fungal infection that can affect the skin, hair, and claws.

Ringworm is not caused by a worm. The fungus can spread through direct contact with infected animals or through contaminated hair, bedding, brushes, carriers, furniture, and household dust. Kittens, long-haired cats, shelter cats, and cats living in multi-pet homes may need especially careful household control, although any cat can be affected.

Itraconazole interferes with fungal ergosterol synthesis. Ergosterol helps maintain fungal cell membranes, so reducing it makes fungal growth harder to sustain. Systemic treatment may be used with environmental cleaning, grooming precautions, or topical products when the veterinarian recommends a combined plan.

For broader condition browsing, the Fungal Infection collection groups antifungal-related items separately from unrelated therapies. Cat owners can also browse Pet Medications when comparing animal-health products.

Form, Strength, and Dosing Directions to Match

The important format details are the oral solution, the 10 mg/mL concentration, and the 52 mL bottle when that presentation is supplied. The liquid is intended to be measured and given by mouth rather than split from tablets or capsules. Use the dosing device supplied with the product whenever it is available and readable.

Many Itrafungol dosage for cats directions use a pulse-style schedule, meaning dosing days alternate with non-dosing days in a structured cycle. Your cat’s exact itrafungol dose depends on body weight, diagnosis, tolerance, treatment response, and follow-up testing. Do not change the measured amount, treatment days, or restart schedule without veterinary guidance.

Itrafungol for kittens should be discussed carefully with the veterinary team because age, weight, hydration, liver health, and overall condition can affect the risk-benefit decision. Very young or medically fragile cats may need closer monitoring. Never use one cat’s bottle for another pet unless the veterinarian has specifically directed it for that animal.

Why it matters: Concentration, bottle volume, and syringe markings all affect dose accuracy and supply planning.

Giving the Oral Solution at Home

Give the itrafungol solution exactly as written on the cat’s label or clinic instructions. Many caregivers give the liquid slowly into the side of the mouth, allowing the cat time to swallow. Rushing the dose can lead to spitting, drooling, or stress for both the cat and caregiver.

A treatment calendar can prevent common mistakes. Mark dosing days, non-dosing days, bottle start dates, and recheck appointments. Shared phone reminders are useful when more than one person feeds or medicates the cat, especially during pulse schedules that are easy to misread.

If your cat spits out medicine, vomits soon after a dose, refuses the syringe, or receives too much by accident, contact the veterinary clinic for instructions. Do not automatically repeat a partial dose. Re-dosing without clinical guidance can increase the chance of side effects, particularly when the amount swallowed is uncertain.

Storage, Handling, and Travel

Store the bottle tightly closed at room conditions, away from excessive heat and direct light. Keep it out of reach of children and animals. Do not freeze the solution. If the liquid changes appearance, the cap no longer seals, or the syringe markings are hard to read, ask for guidance before using the product again.

After dosing, clean the outside of the syringe as directed and let it dry before storage. Try not to touch the syringe tip to food, bedding, counters, or the cat’s mouth when avoidable. Careful handling reduces contamination during a multi-week course.

Travel requires simple preparation. Pack the bottle upright, protect it from temperature extremes, and bring the dosing syringe and written schedule. If the cat will stay with a pet sitter, boarding facility, or family member, write out dosing days and non-dosing days clearly so the pulse schedule is not confused.

Side Effects, Warnings, and Monitoring

Most cats tolerate itraconazole when it is used as directed, but side effects can occur. Reported concerns include vomiting, drooling, reduced appetite, soft stool, diarrhea, and tiredness. Some cats may develop changes in liver enzyme tests, particularly during longer courses or when other risk factors are present.

Contact the veterinary clinic promptly if your cat stops eating, becomes very lethargic, vomits repeatedly, develops yellow gums or yellowing of the eyes, has facial swelling, breaks out in hives, or seems suddenly distressed after dosing. These signs may need urgent assessment. Cats with liver disease, significant heart concerns, pregnancy, nursing, or very young age may need extra caution before or during treatment.

  • Digestive effects: vomiting, drooling, diarrhea, or appetite loss.
  • Energy changes: unusual tiredness or reduced activity.
  • Liver concerns: abnormal tests, yellow gums, or yellow eyes.
  • Allergy signs: swelling, hives, breathing distress, or collapse.
  • Dosing problems: accidental extra dose, spilled medicine, or uncertain amount swallowed.

Itraconazole can interact with many medicines because it is processed through CYP3A pathways. Tell the veterinarian about antibiotics, sedatives, heart medicines, flea and tick products, supplements, gastrointestinal medicines, and acid-reducing products your cat receives. Some combinations can increase side effect risk, while acid-reducing therapy may affect absorption.

Monitoring is practical, not just precautionary. Follow-up exams can show whether skin lesions are improving, but appearance alone may not prove fungal clearance. The clinic may recommend fungal culture or other checks before stopping treatment, especially in multi-cat homes or when lesions recur.

Ringworm Control During Treatment

Oral antifungal medicine works best when environmental exposure is addressed at the same time. Ringworm spores can remain on bedding, carriers, rugs, furniture, and grooming tools. Cleaning routines help reduce re-exposure while Itrafungol is being used.

Ask the veterinary team which disinfectants, laundry methods, and cleaning frequency fit your home. Vacuuming areas where the cat rests, washing bedding, and limiting shared grooming tools can help. Housemates may need screening if they show hair loss, scaling, crusting, or skin irritation.

Skin and coat improvement often happens gradually. Hair regrowth, less scaling, and fewer visible lesions are encouraging signs, but they do not always mean the fungus is fully cleared. Keep recheck appointments so the treatment decision is based on clinical progress rather than appearance alone.

How This Antifungal Differs From Related Choices

Itrafungol is a feline oral itraconazole solution used for ringworm caused by Microsporum canis. Other antifungals may be used for different organisms, species, or clinical situations, but they are not interchangeable without veterinary direction. Form, concentration, patient species, and diagnosis all matter.

Terbinafine is another antifungal product, but it is separate from Itrafungol oral solution for cats. A veterinarian should decide whether itraconazole, terbinafine, topical therapy, environmental control, or another plan best fits the confirmed infection and patient history.

Some fungal diseases involve deeper tissues or different organisms. The Aspergillosis and Histoplasmosis categories are useful for condition-level browsing, but they do not replace a cat-specific diagnosis. Ringworm treatment decisions should be based on the organism, exam findings, household exposure, and the cat’s overall health.

Authoritative Sources

For official product information, review the DailyMed label for Itrafungol oral solution. The label supports the feline dermatophytosis indication, 10 mg/mL concentration, and safety information for itraconazole oral solution in cats.

Use official labeling together with your veterinarian’s directions. The label describes approved use and known cautions, while the clinic applies that information to the cat’s weight, age, lab history, concurrent medicines, and home environment.

This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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