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flucos (FLUCONAZOLE)

Introduction to flucos


Flucos is a medication used to treat various fungal infections. It is particularly effective against infections caused by fungi and yeasts. Flucos helps in stopping the growth of... See More
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What is Flucos?

Flucos is a medicine that fights fungal infections. It can cause headaches, stomach upset, and tummy aches. Rarely, it can cause more serious liver problems, especially if you already have liver issues. How it works inside your body isn't explained here.

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What is the usual dose of Flucos?

The medicine's amount depends on who's taking it. Grown-ups get between 100mg and 400mg a day, but the exact amount depends on their illness. For kids, it's much more complicated. The right amount is figured out based on their age, weight, and what's wrong with them. There are different amounts for different sicknesses, and sometimes it's a bigger dose at first, then a smaller one later. It's really important to talk to a doctor to get the correct amount for each person.

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How do I take Flucos?

It's okay to take Flucos pills with or without food. You don't need to worry about avoiding any particular foods.

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For how long do I take Flucos?

Treatment for fungal infections like those in the brain, esophagus, or mouth usually lasts several weeks. For brain infections, it continues for 10-12 weeks after the infection is gone from the spinal fluid. Esophageal infections need at least three weeks of treatment, and then two more weeks after symptoms disappear. Mouth infections need a minimum of two weeks of treatment to prevent the infection from coming back.

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What is Flucos used for?

Flucos is a medicine that fights off a type of yeast infection in the vagina (candidiasis). It can also help prevent a serious brain infection (cryptococcal meningitis) from coming back. It's used for other serious fungal infections too, but doctors watch carefully for skin rashes because that can be a sign of a problem.

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How long does it take for Flucos to start working?

Flucos is a medicine that fights fungus. It stays in your body and keeps working for a few days even after you finish taking it. A bigger first dose can get the medicine working faster. How long you need to take it depends on the infection. For serious infections like meningitis, you might need it for many weeks. For a simple yeast infection, one dose might be enough.

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Is Flucos effective?

Flucos, a medicine for yeast infections, works about the same in kids and adults with bloodstream yeast infections (candidemia). In one study, most children with the infection got better (79% clinically cured, 87% mycologically cured). Another study showed Flucos didn't improve survival rates compared to a dummy treatment (placebo), suggesting it might not always be life-saving in these cases.

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How does one know if Flucos is working?

Flucos is a medicine that fights fungal infections. Doctors test it in two main ways. First, they give it to people with fungal infections like yeast infections or meningitis, and compare how well it works against other medicines or a dummy pill (placebo). They watch to see if the infection gets better and if there are any side effects. Second, they test it in a lab to see how well it kills different types of fungus. It's also important to check how well someone's kidneys are working, especially older people, because the kidneys help remove the medicine from the body.

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How does Flucos work?

Flucos is an antifungal that works by blocking a fungal enzyme needed to make ergosterol, a vital part of the fungal cell membrane. Without ergosterol, the membrane weakens, stopping fungal growth and causing cell death. It spreads well in the body, treating various fungal infections effectively.

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Who should avoid taking Flucos?

Flucos is a medicine that needs careful use. Taking it with erythromycin is dangerous because it can seriously harm your heart. If you have kidney problems or are allergic to similar medicines, you should be extra careful. Rarely, it can cause irregular heartbeats or seizures. It can also cause liver problems, sometimes very serious. It might make you dizzy, so don't drive or operate machinery if you feel this way. Flucos can also affect how other medicines work in your body.

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Can I take Flucos with vitamins or supplements?

Flucos may slightly affect vitamin D metabolism and absorption can be reduced by magnesium or calcium supplements; separate doses by at least 2 hours. Avoid St. John’s Wort as it may alter effectiveness. Probiotics may support gut health but consult your doctor before use.

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Can I take Flucos with other prescription drugs?

Flucos is a medicine that can affect how your body processes other medicines. It can cause some medicines to stay in your body longer, leading to higher levels and potentially stronger effects or side effects. This is especially true for medicines broken down by your liver in specific ways (CYP2C9, CYP3A4, and CYP2C19). Taking Flucos with certain medicines like erythromycin increases the risk of heart problems. Combining it with others, such as amiodarone or abrocitinib, can also lead to increased side effects. Similarly, it can make amitriptyline and nortriptyline stronger, potentially causing more side effects. If you're taking Flucos, talk to your doctor about other medications you're on to avoid problems.

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Can Flucos be taken safely while pregnant?

Flucos is a medicine for fungal infections. It's best to avoid it during pregnancy, especially in the first three months. Some studies suggest a possible link between taking Flucos during this time and problems like miscarriage or birth defects. However, more research is needed to be certain. If a pregnant person has a very serious fungal infection, the doctor might prescribe it because the benefits of treating the infection could outweigh any potential risks to the baby. Large doses of Flucos in early pregnancy have been linked to specific birth defects in a few reports.

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Can Flucos be taken safely while breastfeeding?

Flucos, a medicine, can get into breast milk, but usually in small amounts. Studies show it's unlikely to harm a baby, but it's best to talk to your doctor about whether breastfeeding is safe while taking it.

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Is Flucos safe for the elderly?

Older people's kidneys might not work as well as younger people's, so they may need a lower dose of Flucos. Doctors should check how well their kidneys are working and adjust the medicine amount accordingly. While Flucos is usually safe, some older patients have had more problems like low blood counts (anemia) and kidney failure, but it's not certain if the medicine caused these issues.

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How should I store Flucos?

Keep the Flucos pills in a cool, dry place at normal room temperature, between 68 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit (or 20 to 25 degrees Celsius). Make sure kids can't get to them.

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Does Flucos make people tired or drowsy?

No, fatigue or drowsiness are not commonly reported side effects of Flucos. If you feel unusually tired, consult your doctor to rule out other causes​.

 

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Does Flucos cause stomach upset?

Yes, gastrointestinal side effects like nausea (7%), abdominal pain (6%), and diarrhea (3%) are reported. If these persist or are severe, inform your doctor

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Does Flucos affect sleep?

Flucos, a medicine used to treat fungal infections, can sometimes make it hard to sleep. If this happens to you, talk to your doctor or nurse.

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Does Flucos make it hard to think or concentrate?

Flucos is not known to impair concentration. If you have difficulty thinking, consult a healthcare provider

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Does Flucos affect mood?

Mood changes are not frequently reported. Any unusual emotional symptoms should be discussed with a doctor​

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Does Flucos interfere with sexual function?

No common sexual side effects have been reported. If you experience changes, inform your healthcare provider​

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Does Flucos affect appetite?

Changes in appetite are not commonly reported with Flucos. Notify your doctor if you notice any significant changes​

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Does Flucos cause weight gain?

Weight gain is not a known side effect of Flucos. Inform your doctor if you experience significant changes in weight​

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Does Flucos cause headaches?

Flucos, a medicine, can sometimes cause headaches. A small percentage of people get headaches after one dose, while an even smaller percentage get them when taking it for a longer time. If you get a headache while taking this medicine, see a doctor.

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Does Flucos limit driving?

Flucos can make you dizzy or even cause seizures. Don't drive or use heavy equipment until you see how it affects you. If driving becomes hard while you're taking it, stop driving right away and call your doctor.

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Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking Flucos?

Moderate alcohol consumption is generally safe but may increase the risk of liver side effects. Avoid excessive drinking and consult your doctor if concerned​.

 

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Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking Flucos?

Caffeine intake does not interact with Flucos, so coffee and tea are safe to drink

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Is it safe to exercise while taking Flucos?

Exercise is safe unless you feel unwell or experience side effects like dizziness. Stop if you feel unwell and consult your doctor​

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What are Flucos possible harms and risks?

Flucos usually causes few problems. The most common side effects are skin rash, throwing up, and diarrhea, especially in older people. Other less common side effects include upset stomach, dizziness, and changes in taste. Rarely, very serious problems like bowel inflammation, infections, or breathing trouble can happen, mostly in people who are already very sick. Liver problems are also rare and usually only occur in those with other health issues.

Available in 10 variations

Flucos 150mg Tablet 6s

Flucos 150mg Tablet 6s

Flucos 150mg Tablet 6s

Fluconazole (150mg)

strip of 6 tablets

Flucos ITZ Dusting Powder

Flucos ITZ Dusting Powder

Itraconazole (1% w/w)

bottle of 75 gm Dusting Powder

Flucos ITZ SR 400 Tablet

Flucos ITZ SR 400 Tablet

Flucos ITZ SR 400 Tablet

Itraconazole (400mg)

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Flucos Powder 100 GM

Flucos Powder 100 GM

Fluconazole (0.5% w/w)

bottle of 100 gm powder

Flucos 400mg Tablet 1s

Flucos 400mg Tablet 1s

Fluconazole (400mg)

strip of 1 Tablet

Flucos ITZ 100 Capsule 10s

Flucos ITZ 100 Capsule 10s

Flucos ITZ 100 Capsule 10s

Itraconazole (100mg)

strip of 10 capsules

Flucos ITZ 200 Capsule 10s

Flucos ITZ 200 Capsule 10s

Flucos ITZ 200 Capsule 10s

Itraconazole (200mg)

strip of 10 capsules

Flucos 150mg Tablet 4s

Flucos 150mg Tablet 4s

Flucos 150mg Tablet 4s

Fluconazole (150mg)

strip of 4 tablets

Flucos 200mg Tablet 4s

Flucos 200mg Tablet 4s

Flucos 200mg Tablet 4s

Fluconazole (200mg)

strip of 4 tablets

Flucos Gel 15gm

Flucos Gel 15gm

Flucos Gel 15gm

Fluconazole (0.5% w/w)

tube of 15 gm Gel

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