Overview Of Common Antifungal Medications
Fluconazole

Fluconazole treats many fungal infections! It is prescribed for mouth, blood, lungs, bladder, and esophageal infections. Immunocompromised individuals and cancer patients receive this medication as a prevention method for these infections! This medication even treats a form of meningitis that often develops with HIV and AIDs. Of course, doctors must assess patients first! They must know when they have a history of kidney disease, liver disease, cancer, heart problems, HIV, AIDS, and similar issues.
This medication comes with side effects! The most reported ones include diarrhea, nausea, headaches, dizziness, and stomach pain. Patients experience taste changes often as well! It is also vital to note that many medications interact with fluconazole. Thus, patients must list their current medications and share them with their doctor! Ones that cause interactions with this antifungal include blood pressure medication, blood thinners, and cholesterol medicine. Patients taking these medications often need adjusted doses! Others have to switch to other medicines.