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Sporanox should be avoided if you are allergic to it or if you have liver problems or heart problems like congestive heart failure. Also, it is important to consult your physician before taking the drug if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding your baby.  You should always inform your doctor about any other medical condition that you may be having before you take sporanox. You should always tell your doctor about any other medication that you may be taking.

Common side effects while taking Sporanox include anxiety, muscle pain, urinary infection, fatigue, headache, vomiting, sinus inflammation, and nausea. People taking Sporanox oral solutions might experience back pain, chest pain, breathing difficulty, insomnia, shivering, sweating, and vision problems. Though these are commonly reported, if the side effects persist or intensify, consult your physician immediately.

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