If you have a serious fungal infection, fluconazole can take 1 to 2 weeks to work fully
Carefully follow your doctor's instructions
Diflucan (fluconazole) is an antifungal medication prescribed to treat Candida fungal infections of the mouth, vagina, esophagus, lungs, urinary tract
It is used to prevent fungal infections
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9%; 50 mg; 100 mg;
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These cases of harm, however, were only in women who took large doses for most of the first trimester
Fluconazole is used to prevent and treat a variety of fungal and yeast infections
200mg of fluconazole in a 5ml spoonful (200mg/5ml) The usual doses for adults are: oral (mouth) thrush – 50mg a day, taken for 7 to 14 days
Adult 50 mg daily given for 7–14 days in oropharyngeal candidiasis (max
48); fluconazole was also compared with intravaginal azole antifungals to account for confounding by candidiasis, again, the oral drug was associated with Fluconazole, the first of a new subclass of synthetic triazole antifungal agents, is available as tablets for oral administration
Nausea, diarrhea, stomach pain, headache, or dizziness may occur
inserting it vaginally using a clean tampon applicator or your fingers
Although the pharmacokinetics of fluconazole has not been studied in children with renal insufficiency, dosage reduction in children with renal insufficiency should parallel that recommended for adults
Fluconazole is metabolised only to a minor extent
Side effects commonly associated with fluconazole include headache, nausea Results
You should consult with a medical When serum creatinine is the only measure of renal function available, the following formula (based on sex, weight, and age of the patient) should be used to estimate the creatinine clearance in adults: Males: Weight (kg) x (140 - age) ————————————— 72 x serum creatinine (mg/100 mL) Females: 0
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A retrospective chart review of premenopausal women with RVVC due to C albicans was conducted to evaluate the use of long-term fluconazole (i
Pregnant women: 100 mg (one vaginal tablet) inserted into the vagina at bedtime for seven nights in a row
The use of fluconazole during pregnancy is not recommended
Unlike other azoles, it is only minimally metabolized in the liver and largely excreted in the urine as active drug