Difference between revisions of "Fluconazole"

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Fluconazole is commonly used today to cure or prevent fungal infections caused by fungal yeast such as ''Candida albicans''. Such infections can be deadly to immunocompromised individuals.  
 
Fluconazole is commonly used today to cure or prevent fungal infections caused by fungal yeast such as ''Candida albicans''. Such infections can be deadly to immunocompromised individuals.  
  
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Latest revision as of 13:02, July 13, 2016

Fluconazole is an antifungal treatment of the triazole class of antifungals. It is sold under the trade name Diflucan by Pfizer, although Pfizer's patent on the drug expired in 2004. The drug is now produced generically.

Fluconazole is commonly used today to cure or prevent fungal infections caused by fungal yeast such as Candida albicans. Such infections can be deadly to immunocompromised individuals.