Description
🧾 What is it used for?
FCZOLE 150 mg contains Fluconazole 150 mg, which is an antifungal medicine. It helps treat fungal infections in different parts of the body, such as:
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Vaginal yeast infections (commonly taken as a single dose)
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Oral thrush (fungal infection in the mouth or throat)
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Skin fungal infections (like athlete’s foot, ringworm, jock itch)
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Systemic fungal infections in people with weakened immune systems
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Fungal infections in the blood or internal organs (in serious cases)
⚠️ Common Side Effects
Most people tolerate it well, but some may experience:
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Headache
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Nausea or upset stomach
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Diarrhea
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Dizziness
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Skin rash
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Stomach pain
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Change in taste
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Tiredness
🚨 Serious Warnings & Precautions
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Liver problems: May cause liver damage in rare cases—watch for yellowing of eyes/skin, dark urine, or persistent vomiting
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Severe allergic reactions: Rare but serious reactions like swelling of face/lips, breathing issues—seek emergency help
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Heart rhythm issues (QT prolongation): Especially in people with heart problems or those taking similar medicines
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Drug resistance: Don’t overuse—only take when prescribed
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Skin reactions: Severe rashes or peeling skin (rare)—stop use and see a doctor
🔄 Drug & Food Interactions
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May interact with blood thinners (e.g., warfarin), increasing bleeding risk
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Avoid using with certain diabetes medicines (e.g., glipizide, glyburide)—may cause low blood sugar
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Can increase effects of some epilepsy and heart medications
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Limit alcohol—it may increase the risk of liver problems
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Tell your doctor if you’re on statins, immunosuppressants, or antidepressants
👥 Cautionary Groups
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Pregnancy: Usually safe in single-dose (for yeast infections), but repeated doses should be avoided unless prescribed
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Breastfeeding: Passes into breast milk in small amounts—consult a doctor
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Kidney or liver disease: Dose may need to be adjusted
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Elderly or children: Should be used under medical supervision
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Heart conditions: Use cautiously if you have heart rhythm disorders
✅ Tips for Safe Use
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Take as prescribed—usually a single dose for vaginal infection
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Can be taken with or without food
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Avoid alcohol during the course to protect your liver
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Stay hydrated if you experience diarrhea or nausea
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Inform your doctor of all medications you’re taking
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Watch for side effects, especially skin rash, yellowing of eyes, or unusual fatigue
📌 When to Consult a Doctor Immediately
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Signs of liver damage: Yellow eyes, dark urine, abdominal pain
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Severe rash or skin peeling
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Swelling of face/tongue/lips, difficulty breathing
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Irregular heartbeat, chest discomfort
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Persistent vomiting, confusion, or dizziness
🧠 Summary Table
Category | Details |
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Active Ingredient | Fluconazole 150 mg |
Type | Antifungal medication |
Uses | Fungal infections (vaginal, oral, skin, systemic) |
Common Side Effects | Headache, nausea, stomach pain, rash, dizziness |
Serious Risks | Liver damage, allergic reaction, QT prolongation |
Interactions | Blood thinners, diabetes meds, statins, alcohol |
Precautions | In liver/kidney patients, pregnancy, heart patients |
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