Adults:
- Vaginal Candidiasis: 150 mg as a single dose.
- Oropharyngeal Candidiasis: 200 mg in 1st day followed by 100 mg daily for 14 days.
- Oesophageal Candidiasis: 200 mg in 1st day followed by 100 mg daily for 14-30 days.
- Tinea corporis/Tinea cruris/Tinea pedis/Other Tinea: 150 mg weekly for 4-6 weeks.
- Kerion: 50 mg daily for 20 days.
- Pityriasis versicolor: 400 mg as a single dose.
- Onychomycosis: 150 mg weekly for 12 months.
- Invasive candidal infections and cryptococcal infections (including meningitis): Orally or by IV infusion, 400 mg on first day then 200-400 mg daily.
- Prevention of cryptococcal meningitis: Orally or by IV infusion 200 mg daily.
- Prevention of fungal infections in immunocompromised patients: Orally or by IV infusion, 50-400 mg daily.
Child over 1 year-
- In Superficial Candidiasis: 1-2 mg/kg daily.
- In Systemic Candidiasis & Cryptococcal infection:3-6 mg/kg daily.
In serious life threatening infections upto 12 mg/kg daily has been given to children aged 5-13 years (Maximum 400 mg daily)
- 1 year: 9 kg: 1/2 measuring spoonful
- 1-2 years: 12 kg: 1 measuring spoonful
- 2-3 years: 14 kg: 1½ measuring spoonful
- 3-4 years: 16 kg: 2 measuring spoonful
- 4-6 years: 20 kg: 2½ measuring spoonful
Use in Specific Population-
Elderly patient: The normal dose should be used if there is no evidence of renal impairment.
Renal Impairment: No adjustment in single dose therapy is required. In multiple dose therapy of patients with renal impairment, normal doses should be given on days 1 and 2 of treatment and there after the dosage intervals should be modified as follows:
- Creatinine clearance (>41 ml/min): Dosage interval (hours) 24
- Creatinine clearance (21-40 ml/min): Dosage interval (hours) 48
- Creatinine clearance (10-20 ml/min): Dosage interval (hours) 72
- Patients receiving regular dialysis: One dose after every dialysis session
Children: Renal clearance in children may be proportionately more rapid than in adults and doses up to 12 mg/kg is recommended.