It is used to treat vaginal yeast infections.
Yes, Diflucan can be taken with Altace if both medication are required and prescribed for you. There is no significant interaction. However, fluconazole may have other interactions with different drugs.
Diflucan is a prescription medication, meaning buying it without a prescription would be illegal.
It depends on what you are trying to treat. If its a yeast infection (which diflucan can sometimes be prescribed for) there are options over the counter. But there is no OTC medication that is equal too it. You can find many antifungals over the counter, but its the antibiotic part of diflucan you will not be able to find.
There are no known drug interactions between Diflucan (fluconazole) and the birth control pill.
fluconazole
No, Diflucan is a one-pill solution for vaginal yeast infections. It does not affect hormones and will have no effect on post-menopausal symptoms.
Yes, Diflucan (fluconazole) can cause light-colored stools as a rare side effect. It is important to consult a healthcare professional if you experience this side effect or any other unusual symptoms while taking Diflucan.
diflucan
terinafine with mucinex together
Diflucan should take care of any vaginal yeast infection, if it doesn't see your doctor or health care provider for advice.
yes it is safe to take together
It depends of the antibiotic. Some antibiotics have major interactions with fluconazole. However, a single dose of 150 mg is generally okay with all antibiotics. If you have a prolonged treatment, you should check with your doctor / pharmacist.