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Diflucan (Fluconazole)

Diflucan is the brand name of the generic drug Fluconazole. Diflucan is a prescription drug (not available over-the-counter) that comes as a tablet or suspension (liquid) to be taken orally. It is also available as an injectable medicine but, in this form, can only be administered by a healthcare professional.

Diflucan is an antifungal medicine belonging to the class of drugs called triazole antifungals. It is used to prevent or treat a wide variety of infections caused by fungus in several parts of the body, including the mouth, genital area, bladder, lungs, throat, and blood.

Most commonly, Diflucan is used to treat candidiasis and other vaginal and mouth yeast infections. In some cases, Fluconazole can be used to treat some kinds of meningitis and prevent recurring fungal infections in high-risk people with a weakened immune system, such as those with HIV.

For milder infections, Diflucan is delivered as a single-dose treatment, but patients experiencing persistent symptoms might take three doses or more as instructed by their healthcare provider.

What is Diflucan Prescribed For?

Diflucan might be prescribed to treat a wide range of fungal infections (not bacterial infections like Chlamydia). Some of the most common diagnoses requiring Diflucan include:

  • Candidiasis, or vaginal infections caused by the Candida fungus
  • Oropharyngeal Candidiasis, also known as oral thrush, in men and women
  • Candidiasis caused by Candida albicans, which leads to oral infections like periodontal disease (gum infection).
  • Urinary tract infection (UTI) and yeast infections caused by Candida
  • Candida-related bloodstream infections
  • Some types of meningitis (brain infections), such as the one caused by the Cryptococcus fungus

In some cases, Diflucan might be prescribed to prevent recurring fungal infections in individuals who are at risk or have a weakened immune system, such as patients with HIV, bone marrow transplant, or chronic vaginal thrush.

How Does Diflucan Work?

Diflucan, which acts similarly to other triazole antifungal medicines within the same classification, works by binding with the fungal cytochrome P-450, which prevents the conversion between lanosterol to ergosterol and disrupts fungal membrane.

This mechanism prevents the fungus causing the infection from reproducing. In turn, this slows the growth of harmful fungi, making it easier for the body’s immune system to fight infection or prevent recurring conditions.

What Are The Side Effects of Diflucan?

While this medicine is safe for most and unlikely to cause severe side effects, if you are looking to get Diflucan online, it is important to know what to expect.

Some of the most common side effects (reported by more than 1 in 100 people) are nausea, diarrhea, stomach pain, headache, and vomiting. These symptoms should disappear within a few hours or days after taking Diflucan – you should see your healthcare provider if they intensify or persist.

Rarer and more serious side effects reported by less than 1 in 100 people include yellowing of the skin and eyes, dark urine, pale feces, irregular heartbeat, and bruising easily (which might be a symptom of blood disorders). You should see your doctor immediately if you experience any of these symptoms.

While uncommon, it is also possible to have a severe allergic reaction to Diflucan.

Make sure to always read the Patient Information Leaflet before taking Diflucan or other antifungal drugs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Diflucan (Fluconazole)

How to Take Diflucan?

Diflucan is usually taken once daily, with or without food. However, dosages and frequency of treatment will be specified by your doctor according to factors like your age, severity, and type of your infection, your medical history, reaction to the first dose, and other medications you are taking.

What to Avoid While Taking Diflucan?

Diflucan is usually safe, but there are some precautions to take during treatment, including:

  • Tell your doctor about other medications you are taking as Diflucan might interact with them
  • Diflucan can make you dizzy and, while it does not interact with alcohol, drinking while under treatment can worsen the symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea and cause fainting. 
  • Tell your doctor if you are pregnant, as Diflucan might cause harm to unborn babies.
  • Talk to a doctor before taking Diflucan if you suffer from liver or kidney disease
  • Avoid taking Diflucan if you are allergic to other antifungal drugs

Can You Get Diflucan Over the Counter?

Diflucan and the generic drug Fluconazole- as well as most other yeast infection medicines – are not available as over-the-counter (OTC) treatments, and need to be prescribed by a licensed medical professional.

Can You Get an Online Prescription for Fluconazole (Diflucan) From DrHouse?

Yes, you can receive an online prescription for Fluconazole (Diflucan) from DrHouse. You just need to start a virtual consultation with our licensed physicians who will review your medical history and current condition to determine if Fluconazole is the best course of treatment for you.

 

For more detailed information about fluconazole (Diflucan), you can refer to the following sources:

 

The content on this page has been medically reviewed for accuracy and comprehensiveness by Amy Dougherty, FNP-BC, AGAC 

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Frequently asked questions

  • Yes, you can get a new prescription or refill an existing one online through DrHouse. You just need to start a consultation with one of our licensed providers and they will be able to assess your needs and provide you with a prescription if necessary.

    Please note that the final decision always rests with the doctor based on their professional judgment and your health needs.

  • There are certain medications that cannot be prescribed online by DrHouse physicians due to safety reasons. These include controlled substances, such as opioids and other narcotics, as well as drugs with a high potential for abuse or dependence. DrHouse physicians also don’t prescribe Gabapentin, medical marijuana, muscle relaxants, and HRT medications.

  • With DrHouse getting a new prescription or a refill for your current Rx is a straightforward and quick process. All you need to do is follow a few easy steps:

    • Download the DrHouse telehealth app on your mobile device.
    • Create an account by providing basic information and medical history.
    • Start an on-demand virtual video consultation with one of our licensed physicians.
    • Discuss your medical needs and concerns with one of our physicians.
    • A doctor will review your medical history, symptoms, and current medications (if any) to determine if an online prescription is appropriate for you.
    • If a physician approves, they will electronically send a new prescription or refill request to the pharmacy of your choice.
    • Pick up your medication from the pharmacy.

    DrHouse makes it easy for you to get an online prescription from the comfort of your own home. No more waiting in line at the doctor’s office or pharmacy, and no need to take time off work to see a doctor. Our telehealth platform allows you to access quality medical care from anywhere with an internet connection.

    For more information about how our telehealth platform works visit our “How DrHouse Works” page.

  • During your virtual consultation with a DrHouse physician, you will have the opportunity to discuss your medical needs and concerns.

    The consultation will consist of a video call where a physician will assess your medical history and ask you questions about your symptoms and any other relevant information. This is to ensure that a physician has all the necessary information to make an informed decision about your prescription.

    You can also ask any questions or clarify any doubts you may have about your condition or medication. Our physicians are happy to address any concerns you may have.

    Once a physician has assessed your needs, they will determine if and what type of prescription is appropriate for you. If a new prescription or refill is approved, a doctor will send it electronically to your chosen pharmacy.

  • With our on-demand telehealth service, you have the opportunity to see the first available doctor in as little as 10 to 15 minutes. However, the exact consult time will depend on the complexity of your case and the thoroughness required by the healthcare provider to make an informed decision.

  • Absolutely, it is safe to get an online prescription from DrHouse. We are committed to ensuring the highest standards of patient safety and privacy.

    All our providers are highly qualified US-based physicians and often affiliated with major hospitals. They are board-certified and from the top U.S. medical schools with an average of 20 years of experience.

    We strictly adhere to HIPAA regulations, ensuring your personal and medical information is kept secure and confidential. Also, we comply with all applicable state and federal laws related to telehealth and the prescribing of medications.

    Therefore, you can rest assured knowing that your safety and privacy are our top priorities when you use DrHouse’s services.

  • DrHouse strives to provide accessible and affordable telehealth services. DrHouse urgent care, primary care, and specialist visits are $129 or your copay. This includes everything from your initial consultation through to the prescription of your medication.

    The cost of a doctor’s visit may be covered fully by your insurance. A typical copay is around $25. We recommend checking with your insurance provider to understand the extent of your coverage for telehealth services.

    To learn more about how much DrHouse costs, visit our pricing page

  • Yes, DrHouse accepts most major insurances, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, and Medicare. The extent of coverage may vary depending on your individual plan.

  • Our physicians are able to prescribe up to a 90-day prescription without labs for any previously prescribed medication if it’s medically appropriate and is not classified as a controlled substance.

    DrHouse physicians also don’t prescribe Gabapentin, medical marijuana, muscle relaxants, and HRT medications.

    DrHouse physicians use their medical judgment to determine whether to prescribe and the duration.

    In certain cases, the prescription may be limited to 30 days or less. There also may be a 12-month cap for some prescriptions without labs. For medications requiring annual monitoring (such as blood work or imaging), the maximum prescription limit is 90 days within a year without labs.

    DrHouse physicians can refer patients to labs for longer prescription periods or refills.