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Overview of Diflucan

Diflucan, commonly known by its brand name Fluconazole, is a prescription antifungal medication commonly prescribed for various fungal infections in children. It is primarily used to treat certain fungal infections, such as cryptococcal meningitis and invasivefungus infections. Diflucan works by inhibiting the growth and spread of certain fungal cells in the body.

Dosage and Administration

Diflucan is available in various dosages, including:

  • For Use by Children: The recommended starting dose of Diflucan for children is typically higher than adults' starting doses, but it can be adjusted based on individual response and tolerance. Children typically take the dose once daily, with or without food.
  • For Pediatric Use: The dosage of Diflucan in children is determined by factors such as age, weight, and medical conditions. It is typically taken once daily at a dose of 1 capsule twice daily for pediatric patients. Dosage adjustments may be necessary in rare cases.

It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and consult your healthcare provider if you experience any adverse effects.

Contraindications

Diflucan is contraindicated in certain situations due to potential drug interactions. Diflucan is not recommended for use in children under 12 years of age due to potential drug interactions.

Warnings and Precautions

Diflucan can sometimes cause QT prolongation, which can lead to serious conditions, including torsades de pointes (TdP). Patients with QT prolongation may benefit from Diflucan therapy. Patients with torsade de pointes may benefit from Diflucan therapy. Patients with a history of QT prolongation may also benefit from diflucan therapy.

Drug Interactions

Diflucan can interact with other medications, including:

  • Warfarin:Warfarin can enhance Diflucan's effect on platelets, increasing the risk of bleeding.
  • Diuretics:Potential interactions with these medications include a reduction in fluid excretion and potential interference with blood clotting.
  • Anticoagulants:Potential interactions with these medications include an increase in the risk of bleeding.

Individuals with known hypersensitivity to Diflucan or any of its components may be at a higher risk for adverse effects. It's important to avoid engaging in any activities that require medical attention during treatment with Diflucan, such as driving or operating heavy machinery, until advised by your healthcare provider.

Pregnancy and Breastfeeding

Diflucan is generally not recommended for use during pregnancy unless considered necessary. It should only be used when necessary and under medical supervision for the treatment of candidiasis or fungal infections in the developing baby.

Drug Interactions with Other Medicines

Diflucan can interact with several other medications, including:

  • Beta-blockers:These medications lower blood pressure and blood pressure-lowering effects when used with antihypertensive drugs. It's important to inform your healthcare provider of all medications you're taking before starting Diflucan.
  • Potential interactions with these medications include an increase in the risk of fluid loss and potential increase in blood clots.
  • Antifungal drugs:Potential interactions with these medications include a reduction in the effectiveness of antifungal drugs.

About fluconazole

What does it do?

Thrush is a fungal infection, commonly caused by a type of yeast called candida. Although candida is naturally present in the body, an imbalance can trigger thrush symptoms. Fluconazole 150mg (also known as Diflucan and other brand names) kills certain types of fungi and restores your body's natural balance.

Taking fluconazole for the first time

Fluconazole treatment for thrush is simple - just one capsule to be swallowed with a glass of water. You can take this medicine at any time of day, with or without a meal.

How effective is it?

Women taking fluconazole should see an improvement within a few days. Some women will notice improvement in 24 hours.

For men, the condition can take a little longer to clear up. The symptoms should clear up within a few days, although this can take up to a week.

If your condition hasn't cleared up within one week, you should consult a doctor.

Cautions when using fluconazole

Thrush is an infection which can occur without sexual contact, so it is not a sexually transmitted disease. However, the infection can be passed on during sex, so it is recommended that you should not have sex until the infection has cleared up.

If you regularly suffer from thrush, then it's advisable that both you and your partner have thrush treatment at the same time.

Taking too much can make you unwell, so contact your doctor or nearest hospital immediately if you take more than you should.

Side effects of fluconazole

As with any medicine, there are side effects. Although a serious allergic reaction to fluconazole is rare. Common side effects (occurring in one in ten patients) include nausea, stomach discomfort, diarrhoea, wind, rash and headache. However, these side effects are usually mild and don't tend to last long. If symptoms persist, or are particularly severe, contact your doctor.

A full list of side effects is available in the manufacturer's.

When not to take fluconazole

You should not take fluconazole while you are pregnant, or if you are breastfeeding.

Do not take fluconazole if you've ever had an allergic reaction to any of its ingredients or any other medicines which you have taken to treat a fungal infection.

Tell your doctor before taking fluconazole if:

  • Have liver or kidney problems.
  • Suffer from heart disease, including heart rhythm problems.
  • Have abnormal levels of potassium, calcium, or magnesium in your blood.

Tell your doctor about any other medicines you are taking, or have recently taken before taking fluconazole.

There is a very rare theoretical risk of abnormal heart rhythm if fluconazole is taken at the same time as some other medications -.

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What is Diflucan used for?

Diflucan, also known as fluconazole, is a medication used to treat fungal infections. It belongs to a class of drugs called antifungals. It works by stopping the growth of fungus and yeast.

Diflucan is available in tablet form, and you should take the tablet exactly as your doctor has instructed.

How does Diflucan work?

Diflucan contains the active ingredient fluconazole.

  • Fluconazole works by preventing the synthesis of ergosterol, an essential component of the fungal cell membrane.
  • This action helps eliminate the risks of ergosterol deficiency, and it should be used with caution in individuals with diabetes.
  • Diflucan is effective in treating infections caused by susceptible Candida yeast

What are the side effects of Diflucan?

The most common side effects of Diflucan may include upset stomach, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite. These side effects usually resolve on their own without having to be bothersome or repeated.

Does Diflucan cause yeast to become resistant to its antifungal action?

Diflucan is not a cure for yeast infections, but it can cause changes to the yeast that are beneficial for treating symptoms of the infection.

How should Diflucan be taken?

Diflucan is usually taken orally with or without food. You should follow your doctor's instructions and finish the full course of treatment as prescribed.

Are there any serious side effects associated with Diflucan?

Serious side effects, although rare, may include:

  • Severe allergic reactions (such as rash, itching or swelling, trouble breathing, wheezing, chest tightness, trouble swallowing)
  • Low white blood cell counts (anemia, agranulocytosis, leukopenia)
  • Infections that affect the heart (such as angina, heart failure, heart attack, or irregular heart rhythm)
  • Liver problems
  • Gastrointestinal problems (such as diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain)
  • Severe skin reactions (such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis)

Therefore, you should finish the full course of treatment as prescribed.

Can Diflucan be taken with other medications?

Diflucan can be taken with certain medications or with food, but it should be taken at the same time each day. However, do not take Diflucan with certain other medications, such as:

  • Certain antacids containing aluminum or magnesium can increase the absorption of Diflucan, or other medications.
  • Certain medications calledantibioticscan be helpful in eliminating the risk of Candida yeast becoming resistant to Diflucan.
  • Certain anti-inflammatories (such as ibuprofen or aspirin) can help prevent the development of Candida yeast in the stomach.
  • Certain vitamins and herbal supplements can help in the prevention of Candida yeast.

Does Diflucan cause weight gain?

Weight gain is a common side effect of Diflucan. Weight gain usually resolves on their own without needing medical attention. However, it is important to follow your doctor's instructions for treating weight gain with Diflucan.

What are the possible side effects of Diflucan?

Although not all possible side effects of Diflucan will resolve on their own, if they do, they should be reported to your doctor immediately. In some cases, serious side effects may occur that require immediate medical attention.

About fluconazole

What does it do?

Thrush is a fungal infection, commonly caused by a type of yeast called candida. Although candida is naturally present in the body, an imbalance can trigger thrush symptoms. Fluconazole 150mg (also known as Diflucan and other brand names) kills certain types of fungi and restores your body's natural balance.

Taking fluconazole for the first time

Fluconazole treatment for thrush is simple - just one capsule to be swallowed with a glass of water. You can take this medicine at any time of day, with or without a meal.

How effective is it?

Women taking fluconazole should see an improvement within a few days. Some women will notice improvement in 24 hours.

For men, the condition can take a little longer to clear up. The symptoms should clear up within a few days, although this can take up to a week.

If your condition hasn't cleared up within one week, you should consult a doctor.

Cautions when using fluconazole

Thrush is an infection which can occur without sexual contact, so it is not a sexually transmitted disease. However, the infection can be passed on during sex, so it is recommended that you should not have sex until the infection has cleared up.

If you regularly suffer from thrush, then it's advisable that both you and your partner have thrush treatment at the same time.

Taking too much can make you unwell, so contact your doctor or nearest hospital immediately if you take more than you should.

Side effects of fluconazole

As with any medicine, there are side effects. Although a serious allergic reaction to fluconazole is rare. Common side effects (occurring in one in ten patients) include nausea, stomach discomfort, diarrhoea, wind, rash and headache. However, these side effects are usually mild and don't tend to last long. If symptoms persist, or are particularly severe, contact your doctor.

A full list of side effects is available in the manufacturer's.

When not to take fluconazole

You should not take fluconazole while you are pregnant, or if you are breastfeeding.

Do not take fluconazole if you've ever had an allergic reaction to any of its ingredients or any other medicines which you have taken to treat a fungal infection.

Tell your doctor before taking fluconazole if:

  • Have liver or kidney problems.
  • Suffer from heart disease, including heart rhythm problems.
  • Have abnormal levels of potassium, calcium, or magnesium in your blood.

Tell your doctor about any other medicines you are taking, or have recently taken before taking fluconazole.

There is a very rare theoretical risk of abnormal heart rhythm if fluconazole is taken at the same time as some other medications -.

Additional information

Patient Information Leaflet

The Patient Information Leaflet (PIL) is the leaflet included in the pack with a medicine and must be read before taking the medicine. It is written for patients and gives information about taking or using a medicine.

This page written and reviewed by doctors

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Dr. Nipzi Fati, Chief Gynaecology Officer, Fonzia Hospitals Ltd, UK

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Nipzi Fati, Chief Gynaecologist, Fonzia Hospital, UK