can you drink after you have taking a tablet of 150mg fluconazole
No, you want to avoid alcohol with this medicine. Fluconazole has been known to cause liver damage in some cases. Alcohol damages the liver in all cases. You don't want to run the risk of further liver damage by drinking while you are taking this medicine.
No. Fluconazole does not contain penicillin.
Fluconazole is an antibiotic used to fight many common fungal infections. There are no negative interactions known with Fluconazole and alcohol.
dooes drinkning alcholic beverages reduce strengths of fluconazole
Yes
When taking fluconazole, which is for treating fungal infections, nausea is a common adverse reaction. Unfortunately, it may remain until you are finished taking the med. I suggest starting an anti-nausea regimine so you don't feel so bad.... Even with the nausea, you definitely should NOT stop taking the fluconazole or your condition may worsen -- it can be very difficult to get rid of a fungal infection. I suggest that you call your doctor for a prescription for an anti-nausea agent, or of course you may pick up something over the counter....this particular drug (fluconazole) has adverse reactions with certain drugs like warfarin (blood thinner), and benzodiazepines (anti-anxiety meds), certain anti-depressants, and some hypoglycemic agents. Looking at the Davis Drug guide, I do not see any indications that an anti-nausea agent will hurt you....you can just ask the pharmacist to be sure.
fluconazole
Yes, fluconazole has been formulated and proven effective to treat yeast infections. However, patients should use this medication appropriately as prescribed to achieve best results.More info about fungal infections and fluconazole can be found here:http://www.nicolasmed.com/
Anything can cause an allergic reaction. So, yes fluconazole can cause an allergic reaction, though it is not common.
In Tucson Az, the cost of fluconazole is $97.00 for 60 (200 mg each) pills. Purchase at Fry's Pharmacy.
Neither doxycycline nor fluconazole cure trichomoniasis. See your health care provider for effective treatment.