Triazole vs Voriconazole - What's the difference?
triazole | voriconazole |
(chemistry) either of two isomeric heterocyclic compounds having a five-membered ring with three nitrogen atoms and two double bonds in the ring; any organic derivative of these compounds
A triazole antifungal medication generally used to treat serious, invasive fungal infections, as in patients who are immunocompromised.