Voriconazole for Injection IP
Antifungals

Voriconazole for Injection IP

Pack Sizes Available

200mg single-dose vial, box of 1
200mg vial, 2ml pack, export tray configuration

Product Description

Invasive fungal infections do not behave like bacterial infections, and they do not respond to a hospital's usual antibiotic playbook either. When aspergillosis, candidemia, or another serious systemic fungal infection takes hold in a critically ill or immunocompromised patient, Voriconazole is frequently the first drug an infectious disease specialist reaches for, precisely because it was built for this fight and has become a first-line option in exactly these situations. As a triazole antifungal, Voriconazole works by blocking the synthesis of ergosterol, a component fungal cells need for a functional cell membrane, which disrupts the membrane and ultimately kills the fungus. It covers a genuinely broad range of dangerous fungal pathogens, including Aspergillus species where it remains one of the most effective treatments available, and it offers hospitals a real alternative to Amphotericin B in patients who cannot tolerate that older drug's toxicity profile. Its ability to penetrate into the central nervous system also makes it valuable in fungal infections that have reached the brain, a situation where treatment options narrow considerably. Sara Wellness supplies Voriconazole for Injection IP from GMP-certified Indian manufacturing facilities as part of our antifungal portfolio. Fifteen years of exporting hospital injectables has taught us that antifungal demand is genuinely unpredictable, an oncology ward's chemotherapy schedule or a transplant unit's caseload can swing usage significantly month to month, and a supplier who cannot respond to that variability quickly enough is not much use to a hospital pharmacy managing a critically ill patient population. We work directly with hospital procurement teams and distributors, without layers of brokers slowing down communication about batch documentation, reconstitution guidance, or country-specific import requirements. Our MOQs are structured to work for a hospital pharmacy building out a modest antifungal reserve as well as a distributor supplying multiple oncology and transplant centers across a region. Every shipment ships with certificate of analysis, GMP compliance certification, and export documentation prepared for your destination country's specific regulatory requirements. If your hospital or distribution network needs a dependable source for a first-line antifungal to support immunocompromised or critically ill patients, reach out with your target country and expected order size and our team will respond with current pricing and realistic delivery timelines.

Technical Specifications

  • Active Ingredient: Voriconazole IP 200mg per vial
  • Dosage Form: Sterile lyophilized powder for injection
  • Drug Class: Triazole antifungal
  • Reconstitution: 19ml Water for Injection, yields 10mg/ml
  • Route of Administration: Intravenous infusion
  • Storage Conditions: Store between 15-30 degrees Celsius
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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Voriconazole injection is used to treat serious invasive fungal infections including invasive aspergillosis, candidemia, esophageal candidiasis, and infections caused by Scedosporium and Fusarium species, particularly in critically ill or immunocompromised patients.

As a triazole antifungal, Voriconazole inhibits the synthesis of ergosterol, an essential component of the fungal cell membrane, which disrupts the membrane structure and leads to fungal cell death.

The vial is reconstituted with 19ml of Water for Injection to yield a concentration of 10mg per ml, which is then further diluted in a compatible intravenous fluid before administration by slow intravenous infusion, following the dosing regimen determined by the treating physician.

Yes, Voriconazole is widely regarded as one of the most effective treatments for invasive aspergillosis and is commonly used as a first-line therapy for this serious fungal infection.

The vial should be stored at room temperature, generally between 15 to 30 degrees Celsius, prior to reconstitution, and the reconstituted solution should be used according to the stability guidance in the package insert.

Yes, we regularly supply Voriconazole injection to hospitals, oncology centers, and transplant units managing immunocompromised patients, and our team can advise on packaging and documentation suited to these specialized procurement needs.