Wednesday, September 05, 2018 by Zoey Sky
Eraxis is an antifungal medication that is used to treat candida or yeast infections. It is given to patients with fungal infections in the blood, esophagus, or the stomach.
Eraxis’ generic name is anidulafungin.
Known health risks or side effects of Eraxis
Eraxis may cause common side effects such as:
- Anemia
- Diarrhea, nausea, an upset stomach, or vomiting
- Fever
- A headache
You may require immediate medical attention if you experience severe side effects such as:
- Anemia/low red blood cells – May include symptoms like feeling light-headed or short of breath, pale skin, a rapid heart rate, or trouble concentrating.
- Burning or pain when urinating
- Difficulty breathing
- Feeling light-headed or like you’re going to faint
- Liver problems – Symptoms include appetite loss, clay-colored stools, dark urine, itching, jaundice (the eyes or skin turning yellow), nausea, pain in the upper stomach, or a tired feeling.
- Low potassium – Symptoms include confusion, extreme thirst, increased urination, leg discomfort, muscle weakness or a limp feeling, or an uneven heart rate.
List of organs that might be affected by Eraxis
An overdose of Eraxis may cause complications like an allergic reaction. Signs of an allergic reaction may include difficulty breathing; hives; or the swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat.
If you think you’ve taken too much of this drug, consult a healthcare professional. If your symptoms are severe, go to the nearest emergency room immediately.
Food items or nutrients that have similar effects to Eraxis
The following foods or nutrients have similar effects to Eraxis and can help treat a yeast infection:
- Apple cider vinegar – An apple cider vinegar bath is a popular yeast infection remedy. Add half a cup of apple cider vinegar to a lukewarm bathtub and soak for 20 minutes. The acidic component of the vinegar can help kill harmful microorganisms.
- Probiotic suppositories and supplements – Probiotics can help restore the bacteria-yeast balance in the body. Taking oral probiotics with strains of the Lactobacillus acidophilus bacteria can bring balance to your digestive tract and vaginal flora. Oral supplements can take at least 10 days to reach full effect, and some women use probiotics as vaginal suppositories for quicker results.
- Vitamin C – An immune system booster, vitamin C can help bring your body back into balance. Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, contains antimicrobial components when distilled into tablet form. Some women use it to treat candida overgrowths. However, using a vitamin C tablet suppository can burn the sensitive skin of your vagina. Try to increase your vitamin C intake instead so your body can fight the yeast infection.
Treatment and management options for the side effects of Eraxis
The following treatments and management options can help prevent the side effects associated with Eraxis, like diarrhea or a headache:
- Avoiding certain foods – If you have diarrhea, skip fried and greasy foods. Try to also limit your consumption of fiber-rich foods like bran, along with fruits and vegetables that can increase bloating. Avoid foods like alcohol,
beans, cabbage, foods with artificial sweeteners (e.g., chewing gum, diet soft drinks, and sugar substitutes), green leafy vegetables, milk, peas, and tea.
- Basil – Basil is often used to treat headaches because it is a natural analgesic. It contains oil that functions as a muscle relaxant, and it can help treat headaches due to tension and tight muscles. Add three or four fresh basil leaves in a cup of boiling water and let it simmer. Add some honey and drink the tea slowly.
- The “BRAT” diet – Following the “BRAT” diet, which stands for bananas, rice (white), applesauce, and toast, can help ease diarrhea. The “BRAT” diet includes low-fiber foods that can make stool firmer. Other foods that you can eat include baked chicken (no skin), baked or boiled potatoes (skins peeled), chicken soup, or oatmeal.
Where to learn more
Summary
Eraxis is an antifungal medication that is used to treat candida or yeast infections.
Eraxis may cause common side effects such as anemia, diarrhea, fever, and a headache.
An overdose of Eraxis may cause complications like an allergic reaction.
Apple cider vinegar, probiotics, and vitamin C have similar effects to Eraxis and can help treat a yeast infection.
Avoiding fried and greasy foods, basil, and following the “BRAT” diet can help prevent the side effects associated with Eraxis, like diarrhea or a headache.
Sources include:
Drugs.com
EverydayHealth.com
Healthline.com 1
Healthline.com 2
Food.NDTV.com