It shouldn't, fluconazole is used to cure yeast, fungal and bacterial infections. Unless you are resistant or allergic to it then you might feel like it has a side effect. You need to consult your gynaecologist.
Vaginitis means any inflammation or irritation of the vagina. Yeast is one cause of vaginitis that is treated with fluconazole. It will help for that but not other causes.
cervico vaginitis
No. Fluconazole does not contain penicillin.
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The three most common types of vaginitis are bacterial vaginosis, candida vulvovaginitis, and trichomoniasis.
Vaginitis is usually an acute infection. Untreated or incomleately treated, it can become chronic.
It could be either. In most cases, vaginitis is a bacterial disease caused by Gardnerella vaginalis, although some protozoans, such as Trichomonas vaginalis, or yeast, such as Candida albicans, can cause vaginitis. There can also be viral vaginitis, most commonly caused by herpes simplex and transmitted by sexual contact.
fluconazole
Yes, fluconazole has been formulated and proven effective to treat yeast infections. However, patients should use this medication appropriately as prescribed to achieve best results.More info about fungal infections and fluconazole can be found here:http://www.nicolasmed.com/
The three most common types of Vaginitis are Bacterial, Yeast, Protazoan(Caused By STD's)
Anything can cause an allergic reaction. So, yes fluconazole can cause an allergic reaction, though it is not common.
In Tucson Az, the cost of fluconazole is $97.00 for 60 (200 mg each) pills. Purchase at Fry's Pharmacy.