Eraxis

Eraxis treats different types of fungal infections. Can cause certain side effects related to when it is injected. Tell your doctor if you notice rash, flushing, itching, and difficulty breathing.

Eraxis Overview

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Eraxis is a brand name medication included in a group of medications called Other antimycotics for systemic use. For more information about Eraxis see its generic Anidulafungin

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  • Other
  • Mycoses

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Manufacturer

Anidulafungin

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Eraxis Drug Class

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