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- Fluconazole injection is used to treat fungal infections, including yeast infections of the mouth, throat, esophagus (tube ... chest and waist), lungs, blood, and other organs. Fluconazole is also used to treat meningitis (infection of ...
- Fluconazole is used to treat fungal infections, including yeast infections of the vagina, mouth, throat, esophagus (tube ... chest and waist), lungs, blood, and other organs. Fluconazole is also used to treat meningitis (infection of ...
- Fluconazole (Diflucan) and Pregnancy (Organization of Teratology Information Specialists)Pregnancy and Medicines/Specifics ... Pregnancy and Medicines ... Organization of Teratology Information Specialists
- ... with this combination.Talk with your health provider.Fluconazole (Diflucan)Guarana contains caffeine. The body breaks down caffeine to get rid of it. Fluconazole might decrease how quickly the body gets rid ...
- ... with this combination.Talk with your health provider.Fluconazole (Diflucan)The body breaks down the caffeine in green coffee to get rid of it. Fluconazole might decrease how quickly the body gets rid ...
- ... with this combination.Talk with your health provider.Fluconazole (Diflucan)Yerba mate contains caffeine. The body breaks down caffeine to get rid of it. Fluconazole might decrease how quickly the body gets rid ...
- ... with this combination.Talk with your health provider.Fluconazole (Diflucan)Black tea contains caffeine. Fluconazole might decrease how quickly the body gets rid ...
- Fungal Diseases (American Academy of Pediatrics)Fungal Infections/Children ... Fungal Infections ... American Academy of Pediatrics ... Fungal disease~ types of fungal diseases~ how fungal diseases enter the body~ ...
- Vaginal Yeast Infections (Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health)Yeast Infections/Specifics ... Yeast Infections ... Vaginitis/Specifics ... Vaginitis ... Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health
- Pregnancy and Medicines (National Library of Medicine)Not all medicines are safe to take when you are pregnant. Some medicines can harm your baby. That includes over-the-counter or prescription drugs, herbs, ...