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Fluconazole 150 mg Tablet, 1 Tablet per Card x 12 Cards per Box (Rx)

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Fluconazole 150 mg Tablet, 1 Tablet per Card x 12 Cards per Box (Rx)
Fluconazole 150 mg Tablet, 1 Tablet per Card x 12 Cards per Box (Rx)
$ 39.95 $ 13.95
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Description
Uses and Applications
Specifications
How to Use
Dosage & Administration
Drug Interactions
Side Effects
Warnings & Precautions

Fluconazole 150 mg Tablet

Fluconazole is an oral azole antifungal medication (brand name Diflucan, etc.) used to treat fungal (yeast) infections. It works by inhibiting fungal cell membrane synthesis (blocking 14α-demethylase). Fluconazole tablets are highly bioavailable (>90% absorbed when taken by mouth and have a long elimination half-life (~30 hours), allowing once-daily dosing.

Uses

Fluconazole covers a broad range of fungal pathogens. Its key indications include:

  • Candida (yeast) infections: Fluconazole is active against most Candida species. It is commonly used for mucosal candidiasis – for example, vaginal yeast infections (“thrush”) – where a single 150 mg tablet is often prescribed. It also treats oral or esophageal thrush.
  • Systemic candidiasis: In immunocompetent patients, it can treat bloodstream, urinary, or other Candida infections. (Higher doses or IV administration may be used for serious systemic disease.)
  • Cryptococcal meningitis: Fluconazole (usually as an adjunct to amphotericin or as maintenance) is a treatment option for Cryptococcus infections of the brain.
  • Other fungal infections: It covers certain endemic fungi (e.g. Histoplasma, Blastomyces, Coccidioides), and some dermatophyte (skin/hair) fungi and Malassezia (tinea versicolor). For example, it is sometimes used for widespread ringworm or chronic skin infections when topical therapy is impractical.
  • Prophylaxis: Fluconazole is used to prevent Candida infections in high-risk patients (e.g. neutropenic chemotherapy patients, transplant recipients).

In summary, fluconazole 150 mg tablets are primarily used to treat yeast infections such as vaginal candidiasis, oral thrush, and certain systemic fungal infections.

Administration and Dosage

The 150 mg tablet is taken by mouth (with or without food). Because fluconazole is well absorbed and has a long half-life, it is usually dosed once daily. For a simple example: vaginal yeast infections are typically treated with one 150 mg dose. Other indications require different regimens (for instance, thrush or systemic infections often require 100–400 mg daily for 1–2 weeks or longer, as determined by the condition). After ingestion, peak blood levels occur in 1–2 hours, and drug is distributed widely (including to the cerebrospinal fluid). Fluconazole is primarily excreted unchanged by the kidneys (≈60–80% in urine; dosage should be reduced in significant renal impairment.

Side Effects and Precautions

Fluconazole is generally well tolerated. Common side effects include gastrointestinal upset (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea), headache, and skin rash. It often causes reversible elevation of liver enzymes, so liver function should be monitored with prolonged use. Serious adverse effects are rare but can occur: notable risks include hepatotoxicity (liver damage) and cardiac arrhythmias (QT prolongation). Patients should seek medical attention for symptoms like jaundice or chest pain.

Fluconazole can interact with many drugs because it inhibits human cytochrome P450 enzymes (especially CYP2C19 and CYP3A4). This can increase levels of other medications (e.g. warfarin, some statins, benzodiazepines, certain antiarrhythmics). Patients and prescribers must review all concurrent medications for potential interactions..

In pregnancy, high-dose or long-term use of fluconazole has been associated with fetal harm, so it is used with caution; a single 150 mg dose (for vaginal yeast) is generally considered low risk but should still be used only if clearly needed. Fluconazole is excreted in breast milk, so breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before use.

Fluconazole 150 mg tablets are prescription-only. They are available as generic fluconazole or under brand names (e.g. Diflucan). Fluconazole is on the WHO Essential Medicines list due to its importance.

Uses and Applications

  • Vaginal yeast infections (vulvovaginal candidiasis)
  • Oropharyngeal and esophageal candidiasis (thrush)
  • Systemic candidiasis and other invasive fungal infections
  • Prophylaxis of fungal infections in immunocompromised (e.g. HIV/AIDS, cancer therapy patients)
  • Urinary tract and peritoneal infections caused by candida
  • Suitable for adults and select pediatric uses
  • Male candidiasis (balanitis, penile yeast infections)
  • Off-label for some dermatological and respiratory fungal infections (consult a physician)

Product Specifications

  • Active Ingredient: Fluconazole 150 mg per tablet
  • Form: Oral tablet, film-coated
  • Packaging: 1 tablet per blister card; 12 cards per box (Total: 12 tablets/box)
  • Manufacturer: Rising Pharmaceuticals
  • NDC: 57237-0005-11
  • UPC: 357237005118
  • Prescription required
  • Packaged for maximum freshness & compliance
  • FDA approved

How to Use

  1. Take Fluconazole 150 mg by mouth with or without food.
  2. Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water.
  3. Single-dose treatment for most vaginal yeast infections; doctor may recommend additional doses for other indications.
  4. Do not crush or chew the tablet.
  5. Follow all medical advice and instructions provided by your healthcare provider.
  6. Complete full prescribed course if used for systemic or persistent fungal infections.

Dosage and Administration

  • Vaginal yeast infection (uncomplicated): Adults: 1 tablet (150 mg) as a single dose.
  • Other candidiasis/fungal infections: Dosage may vary (typically 100-400 mg daily), duration and dosage per your doctor’s instructions.
  • Pediatric use (off-label/rare): Dose adjusted by body weight and infection type – physician guidance required.
  • Repeat doses (as instructed for complicated/recurrent infections).

Always consult your physician or pharmacist before starting any medication.

Drug Interactions

  • CYP3A4/CYP2C9 inhibitor: May increase concentrations of statins, warfarin, certain antidiabetics, benzodiazepines, antiarrhythmics, and immunosuppressants.
  • May increase the risk of QT prolongation when taken with other QT-prolonging drugs.
  • Careful use with oral hypoglycemics, anticoagulants, anti-seizure medications.
  • Check with your doctor and pharmacist before combining with other prescriptions or OTC products.

Side Effects

Common Side Effects:

  • Headache, nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, rash, dizziness

Less Common/Rare:

  • Liver dysfunction: yellowing of skin/eyes, dark urine
  • Severe rash or hypersensitivity
  • QT prolongation (abnormal heart rhythm)
  • Anaphylactic reactions (rare but serious)

If you experience any severe side effects or allergic reactions, seek immediate medical attention.

Warnings and Precautions

  • Not for use in pregnancy without explicit provider approval (may cause birth defects when used in high doses or long durations).
  • Consult your doctor if breastfeeding, have liver or kidney disease, arrhythmias, or are on multiple medications.
  • May interact with alcohol, increase dizziness.
  • Avoid driving or hazardous activity until you know how the drug affects you.
  • Only for prescribed use; do not share fluconazole with others.

Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions: Fluconazole Tablets 150 mg by Rising Pharmaceuticals

  • 1. What is Fluconazole 150 mg tablet used for?

    Fluconazole 150 mg is an antifungal medication used to treat and prevent certain types of fungal and yeast infections, most commonly vaginal yeast infections (candidiasis).

  • 2. How should I take Fluconazole 150 mg?

    The tablet is usually taken as a single dose by mouth, with or without food, as directed by your healthcare provider.

  • 3. How long does it take for Fluconazole 150 mg to work?

    Most vaginal yeast infections begin to improve within one day, but it may take up to 7 days for symptoms to fully resolve.

  • 4. What are the possible side effects of Fluconazole 150 mg?

    Common side effects include headache, nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and dizziness. Serious side effects are rare but may include liver problems or severe allergic reactions.

  • 5. Can Fluconazole 150 mg interact with other medications?

    Yes, Fluconazole can interact with several medications, including blood thinners, some diabetes medicines, and certain heart medications. Tell your healthcare provider about all drugs you are taking.

  • 6. Can men take Fluconazole 150 mg tablets?

    Yes, Fluconazole can be used to treat fungal infections in men as prescribed by a healthcare provider.

  • 7. Do I need a prescription for Fluconazole 150 mg?

    Yes, Fluconazole 150 mg is a prescription medication and should be used only under the guidance of a healthcare professional.

  • 8. How should Fluconazole tablets be stored?

    Store at room temperature away from moisture, heat, and light. Keep out of reach of children.

  • 9. Can I drink alcohol while taking Fluconazole?

    There is no direct interaction between Fluconazole and alcohol, but it’s best to avoid alcohol as both can affect the liver.

  • 10. What should I do if I miss a dose?

    Fluconazole for yeast infections is usually a single-dose treatment. If you miss your dose, take it as soon as possible. If you are on a different regimen, follow your healthcare provider’s instructions.

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