Guide To Common Antifungal Medications

Fluconazole

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Fluconazole treats a wide range of fungal infections, including fungal infections of the bladder, esophagus, lungs, mouth, throat, and blood. Patients with cancer or weakened immune systems may be given this medicine to prevent fungal infections. In addition, fluconazole helps treat a type of meningitis that may develop with HIV or AIDS. Before prescribing fluconazole, doctors need to know if the patient has a history of AIDS, HIV, cancer, liver disease, long QT syndrome, heart issues, or kidney disease.

The most common side effects of this medicine include headaches, dizziness, nausea, stomach pain, diarrhea, and changes in the patient's sense of taste. Fluconazole interacts with many medications. Thus, patients should let their doctor know if they use blood thinners, cholesterol medication, or blood pressure medicine. Patients who use these medicines might need to have their doses adjusted, and some may need to switch to other drugs.

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