Voriconazole is typically available in tablet and intravenous (IV) form and is taken orally or administered intravenously as directed by a healthcare provider. The dosage and duration of treatment will depend on the individual’s condition and medical history.
Common side effects of voriconazole may include visual changes, nausea, vomiting, and fever. More serious side effects may include liver problems, allergic reactions, and a rare but potentially life-threatening side effect called QT prolongation, which can cause irregular heartbeats. It is important to take voriconazole exactly as prescribed by a healthcare provider and to report any side effects or concerns promptly.