Fluzole Infusion
Denis Chem Lab Ltd

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In-stock 100 ml in 1 bottle
60.10

USED FOR:
Fungal infections

COMPOSITION:
Fluconazole (NA)

Therapeutic Uses:
anti infectives

Related Warnings
SAFE
Alcohol
SAFE

It is generally safe to consume alcohol with Fluzole Infusion.

WEIGH RISKS VS BENEFITS
Pregnancy
WEIGH RISKS VS BENEFITS

Fluzole Infusion is unsafe to use during pregnancy.There is positive evidence of human fetal risk, but the benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk, for example in life-threatening situations. Please consult your doctor.

SAFE
Lactation
SAFE

Fluzole Infusion is safe to use during lactation. Human studies have shown that either the drug does not pass into the breastmilk in significant amount or is not expected to cause toxicity to the baby.

Driving

Do not drive unless you are feeling well.Fluzole Infusion may cause dizziness or seizures. This may affect your ability to drive.

UNSAFE
Kidney
UNSAFE

Fluzole Infusion is probably unsafe to use in patients with kidney disease and should be avoided. Please consult your doctor.Caution to be advised in patients with impaired renal function.

Liver

There is no data available. Please consult doctor before consuming the drug.

Fluconazole   NA

Uses of Fluzole Infusion
Fluzole Infusion is used in the treatment of fungal infections.

How to use Fluzole Infusion
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self-administer.

How Fluzole Infusion works
Fluzole Infusion is an antifungal medication. It stops the growth of fungus by preventing them from forming their own protective covering which is required for their survival in the human.

Side Effects:

Common Nausea, Abdominal pain, Skin rash, Increased liver enzymes.

Expert advice for Fluzole Infusion
Your doctor has prescribed Fluzole to cure your infection and improve symptoms. Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is Fluzole used for?
Fluzole is an antifungal drug, used for the treatment of many fungal infections like Cryptococcal meningitis (fungal infection in the brain), Coccidioidomycosis (a disease of the lungs), infections caused by Candida, found in the blood stream, body organs (e.g. heart, lungs) or urinary tract, mucosal thrush (infection affecting the lining of the mouth, throat and denture sore mouth), genital thrush – infection of the vagina or penis, skin infections like athlete's foot, ringworm, jock itch, nail infection.Fluzole capsules can also be used to stop cryptococcal meningitis, mucosal thrush, vaginal thrush from coming back and to stop you from getting an infection caused by Candida (if your immune system is weak and not working properly).

Q. Can Fluzole be taken with oral contraceptives (OCPs) or birth control pills?
Fluzole has been reported to have a minor interaction when taken with estradiol (a component of OCPs), it can increase the level or effect of estradiol when given along with it. Talk to your doctor if you are taking birth control pills and you have been asked to take Fluzole also.

Q. Can Fluzole be taken with azithromycin?
Yes, Fluzole can be safely taken with azithromycin. A combination kit with agents of the similar class is available for vaginal infections. Talk to your doctor before taking any antibiotics for your conditions.

Q. Can Fluzole cause hair loss?
Hair loss is a rare side effect seen with the use of Fluzole. Talk to your doctor if you experience hair fall while taking Fluzole.

Q. Is Fluzole a steroid?
Fluzole is not a steroid. Fluzole belongs to a group of medicines called antifungals.

Q. Is Fluzole an antibiotic?
Fluzole is an antibiotic. It is an antifungal and is used to treat infections caused by fungi.

Q. Is Fluzole safe?
Fluzole is safe if taken for prescribed duration in prescribed doses as advised by your doctor.

Q. Is Fluzole fungistatic or fungicidal?
Fluzole is primarily fungistatic (inhibits the growth of fungus), however it may be fungicidal (kills fungus) against certain organisms in a dose-dependent manner, specifically Cryptococcus.

Q. Is Fluzole over the counter (OTC)?
Fluzole is not an over the counter (OTC) product. It is available only when prescribed by your doctor.

Q. Can I take Fluzole with ciprofloxacin?
Fluzole can be taken with ciprofloxacin. No drug-drug interactions have been reported between the two. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.

Q. Can I take Fluzole with metronidazole?
Fluzole can be taken with metronidazole. No drug-drug interactions have been reported between the two. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.

Q. Can I take Fluzole with probiotics?
Fluzole can be taken with probiotics. No drug-drug interactions have been reported between the two. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.

Q. Can I take Fluzole with clarithromycin?
Clarithromycin and Fluzole both increase QT interval (abnormal heart rate). It can increase the level of clarithromycin by decreasing its breakdown, further increasing the chances of an abnormal heart rhythm. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.

Q. Can I take Fluzole with omeprazole?
Fluzole can increase the level or effect of omeprazole by decreasing its breakdown (metabolism). Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.

Q. Can I take Fluzole with citalopram?
Fluzole can increase the level or effect of citalopram by decreasing its breakdown (metabolism). Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.

Q. Can I take Fluzole with cetirizine?
Fluzole can be taken with cetirizine. No drug-drug interactions have been reported between the two. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.

Q. Can I take Fluzole with erythromycin?
Use of Fluzole and erythromycin at the same time has the potential to increase the risk of cardiotoxicity (harmful to heart) and consequently sudden heart death. Co-administration of Fluzole and erythromycin is not recommended at all.

Q. Can I take Fluzole with nitrofurantoin?
Fluzole can be taken with nitrofurantoin. No drug-drug interactions have been reported between the two. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.

Q. Does Fluzole work?
Fluzole works if taken for the right indication for a prescribed duration in prescribed doses as advised by your doctor.

Q. Does Fluzole treat bacterial vaginosis?
Fluzole does not treat bacterial vaginosis as it is not active against any bacteria. Fluzole is used to treat infection of the vagina caused by Candida (a fungal infection). If you think you are suffering from bacterial vaginosis, please consult your doctor as treatment should be started after the diagnosis of your infection (whether it is fungal or bacterial).

Q. Does Fluzole treat urinary tract infection (UTI)?
Fluzole is used to treat urinary tract infection (UTI) caused by Candida. UTI can be caused by bacteria also. If you are suffering from UTI, please consult your doctor as the cause of infection (fungal or bacterial or other) needs to be identified before the start of any treatment.

Q. Does Fluzole make you tired?
Fluzole can make you feel tired. Please consult your doctor if you experience excessive tiredness while taking Fluzole as it could be a sign of underlying liver problem. Fluzole can affect your liver.

Q. Does Fluzole contain penicillin?
Fluzole does not contain penicillin. Fluzole belongs to a group of medicines called antifungals.

Q. Does Fluzole have sulfa in it?
Fluzole does not contain sulfur. Fluzole belongs to a group of medicines called antifungals.

Q. Does Fluzole treat chlamydia?
Fluzole does not treat Chlamydia. Fluzole is used for the treatment of fungal infections.

Q. Can I take Fluzole for yeast infection?
Fluzole is used to treat infections caused by fungi and can be used to help you from getting a candidal (yeast) infection. If you think you are suffering from a yeast infection, please consult your doctor as it requires a proper diagnosis before the start of any therapy.

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