✅ Product Benefits
Broad antifungal coverage
Indicated for vaginal candidiasis, oropharyngeal & esophageal candidiasis, dermatophytosis (tinea), cryptococcal meningitis, systemic candidiasis, and prophylaxis in immunocompromised patients.Simple one-dose or extended regimens
Treated as a single 150 mg dose for vaginal infections; other infections may require 100–400 mg daily for days to weeks depending on severity.Convenient oral formulation
Well-absorbed fluconazole capsule ensures high tissue and cerebrospinal fluid levels for systemic effectiveness.Well tolerated with manageable side effects
Typical reactions include nausea, abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, headache, and rash. Rare serious reactions include hepatotoxicity or severe skin reactions like Stevens–Johnson syndrome.Notable drug interaction profile
Increases plasma concentrations of warfarin, phenytoin, cyclosporin. Rifampicin may reduce fluconazole levels. Hypoglycemic risk may increase with sulfonylureas. Monitoring is advised.Pregnancy/lactation precautions
Classified as FDA pregnancy category C. Avoid use during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless benefits outweigh risk.Accessible & affordable in Bangladesh
Priced around ৳22 per capsule (~৳221 per strip of 10; box of 2×10 for ৳442), widely distributed via pharmacies nationwide.
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Broad antifungal coverage
Indicated for vaginal candidiasis, oropharyngeal & esophageal candidiasis, dermatophytosis (tinea), cryptococcal meningitis, systemic candidiasis, and prophylaxis in immunocompromised patients. -
Simple one-dose or extended regimens
Treated as a single 150 mg dose for vaginal infections; other infections may require 100–400 mg daily for days to weeks depending on severity. -
Convenient oral formulation
Well-absorbed fluconazole capsule ensures high tissue and cerebrospinal fluid levels for systemic effectiveness. -
Well tolerated with manageable side effects
Typical reactions include nausea, abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, headache, and rash. Rare serious reactions include hepatotoxicity or severe skin reactions like Stevens–Johnson syndrome. -
Notable drug interaction profile
Increases plasma concentrations of warfarin, phenytoin, cyclosporin. Rifampicin may reduce fluconazole levels. Hypoglycemic risk may increase with sulfonylureas. Monitoring is advised. -
Pregnancy/lactation precautions
Classified as FDA pregnancy category C. Avoid use during pregnancy and breastfeeding unless benefits outweigh risk.
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