Fluconazole is commonly used to treat yeast infections of the mouth or throat (thrush)
You can continue breast-feeding after taking a single dose of Fluconazole up to 150 mg
Tinea capitis primarily occurs in children
Fluconazole does not require low pH for absorption and can be administered with or without food
A long-term evaluation of the efficacy of fluconazole in the treatment of these infections was performed 28-30 days after the last dose was administered to each patient
mycological eradication rates were 100% post treatment in 4 dose and 95% Follow up eradication Tinea corporis is a common fungal infection that mimics many other annular lesions
Pediatric: Oral 6 mg/kg/dose (Max: 400 mg/dose) once daily for 3 – 6 weeks 8; Tinea corporis, cruris
For a mild case of tinea versicolor, you can apply an over-the-counter antifungal lotion, cream, ointment or shampoo
The dose should be based on the nature and severity of the fungal infection
If a single dose does not completely relieve symptoms, or the infection is severe, fluconazole can be prescribed as three consecutive doses given three days apart
Try applying an OTC anti-fungal ointment on the boils (clotrimazole `% twice daily or terbinafine once daily)
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