Under what local brands and in what dosages is generic Fluconazole sold in pharmacies of Britain, United States, and Canada?
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What Fluconazole Is And What It Is Used For
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Fluconazole belongs to the class of medicines called triazole derivatives, which are used to treat a variety yeast and other fungal infections (Candida and cryptococci), particularly those affecting the mouth, throat, lungs, urinary tract, blood and other organs. Fluconazole is also used to prevent fungal infections from occurring in people whose healthy defences against illness and infection are lessened (a suppressed immune system). It works by slowing the growth of fungi that cause infection.
Before You Take Fluconazole
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Do not take Fluconazole
- if you are allergic (hypersensitive) to fluconazole, or another drug from the same group of antifungal drugs, or any of the other ingredients of Fluconazole.
- if you are taking other medications containing:
- cisapride (used to treat stomach upsets)
- astemizole (anti-allergic medicine)
- pimozide (used to treat psychosis)
- quinidine (an antiarrhythmic medicines, used to treat irregular heartbeat)
- terfenadine (anti-allergic medicine)
If any of the above apply to you and you have not already discussed this with your doctor or pharmacist, you should do so as soon as possible and before taking Fluconazole.
Take special care with Fluconazole If you:
Before you start treatment with Fluconazole you should tell your doctor if you:
- have impaired liver function
- have impaired kidney function
- have heart disease e.g. an irregular heart rhythm or if you are taking any medicines to control your heart rhythm.
- have imbalances in the salt levels in your blood such as, abnormal levels of potassium, magnesium or calcium in your blood.
- experience a skin rash during treatment, fluconazole should be discontinued.
Taking other medicines
Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or recently have taken any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription.
It is especially important to inform your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines:
- cisapride (for stomach upsets)
- terfenadine (for allergy)
- astemizole (for allergy)
- quinidine (used for irregular heartbeats)
- pimozide (used for mental illness)
- erythromycin (an antibiotic)
- azithromycin (an antibiotic)
- rifampicin or rifabutin (used to treat tuberculosis or other infections)
- hydrochlorothiazide (water tablets used to treat high blood pressure)
- alfentanil (used to prevent pain during surgery)
- amitriptyline (an antidepressant)
- anticoagulants (used to prevent blood clots) such as warfarin
- certain sleeping medicines (benzodiazepines) such as midazolam and triazolam
- certain medicines for high blood pressure (calcium channel blockers), such as nifedipine, isradipine, amlodipine, felodipine and losartan
- celecoxib (used to reduce pain and inflammation)
- cyclosporin, tacrolimus and sirolimus (usually given after organ transplantation)
- Cyclophosphamide (medicine for treating cancer)
- Didanosine, zidovudine, saquinavir (used for treatment of HIV-infected patients)
- halofantrine (used to treat malaria)
- certain cholesterol-lowering medicines, such as atorvastatin, simvastatin and fluvastatin
- phenytoin, carbamazepines (used for epilepsy)
- methadone
- oral contraceptives
- prednisone (cortisone)
- chlorpropamide, glibenclamide, gliplizide and tolbutamide (used for diabetes)
- theophylline (used to treat asthma)
- trimetrexate (used to treat lung infections in HIV-infected patients)
- amphotericin B (used to treat fungal infection)
- Vinca-Alkaloids (medicine for treating cancer)
- Vitamin A
Taking Fluconazole with food and drink
The capsule should always be taken with plenty of water. They can be taken with or without food.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding
Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking any medicine.
Before starting treatment you must inform your doctor if you are pregnant or intend to become pregnant. The doctor will then decide whether you should take Fluconazole. Women of child-bearing potential should use reliable contraception during long-term treatment with Fluconazole.
Fluconazole enters breast milk so women are advised not to breastfeed their babies while they are taking fluconazole.
Driving and using machines
Fluconazole is unlikely to affect your ability to drive or use machinery, however, when driving or operating machines it should be taken into account that occasionally dizziness or seizures may occur.
Important Information about some of the Ingredients of Fluconazole capsules
Fluconazole capsule contains lactose monohydrate, a type of sugar. If you have been told by your doctor that you have intolerance to some sugars, contact your doctor before taking this medicinal product.
How To Take Fluconazole Capsule
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Always take Fluconazole capsules exactly as your doctor has told you. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
This medicinal product is available in four strengths: 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg and 200 mg capsules, hard.
The capsules should always be taken with plenty of water. They can be taken with or without food.
Your dose will be dependent on the type and severity of your infection, your age, weight and kidney function. Your doctor will choose the best dose for you.
Adults
Usual dose for adults varies from 50 to 400 mg/day.
The usual dose for the treatment of genital thrush is 150 mg as a single dose.
To treat mucosal thrush of the mouth or throat, the usual dose is 50 mg-100 mg once daily for up to 14 days. In other types of mucosal thrush, this may be continued for up to 30 days. If you have oral thrush associated with the use of dentures, you may be given a local antiseptic to use at the same time.
For systemic (invasive) infections, the usual dose is 400 mg on the first day, followed by 200 mg 400 mg daily. In cryptococcal infections, this may be continued for up to 8 weeks.
To prevent fungal infections in patients with poor immune systems, the usual dose is 50-400 mg once daily, depending on the risk of infection. To prevent cryptococcal infections coming back in AIDS patients, a usual dose of 100-200 mg daily may be given indefinitely.
Elderly
Your doctor will decide what dose to give you. This may be lower than the usual adult dose depending on your kidney function.
Kidney problems
Your doctor will decide what dose to give you depending on your kidney function.
Children
The capsules formulation may be unsuitable for children under 5-6 years of age.
Children over 4 weeks of age
Your doctor will calculate an appropriate dose based on body weight. The usual dose for mucosal infections is 3mg/kg body weight daily. A dose of 6 mg/kg may be given on the first day. For internal infections and cryptococcal infections, the usual dose is 6-12 mg/kg daily, depending on the severity of the infection. To prevent fungal infections in patients with poor immune systems, a dose of 3-12 mg/kg should be given daily, depending on the risk of infection.
A maximum dosage of 400 mg daily should not be exceeded in children.
Children under 4 weeks of age
- In the first two weeks of life babies can be given the same dose as older children (independently of the site of infection) but the dose must be given every 72-hour.
- In weeks three and four of life babies can be given the same dose as older children (independently of the site of infection) but the dose must be given every 48-hour.
- A maximum dose of 12 mg/kg every 72 hours should not be exceeded in the first two weeks of life. For children between 3 and 4 weeks of life, 12 mg/kg every 48 hour should not be exceeded.
It is very important that you follow your doctor’s instructions as to how many Fluconazole 50 mg Capsules to take, how often to take them and for how long you should continue to take your capsules.
Fluconazole capsules are not suitable for all dosages described in this leaflet. Other products containing fluconazole are available for this.
If you take more Fluconazole than you should
It is important to stick to the dose on the label of your medicine. If you or someone else swallows several of these capsules all together, contact your doctor, pharmacist or hospital emergency department immediately. Always take any capsules left over with you and also the box, as this will allow easier identification of the capsules.
If you stop taking Fluconazole
Even when you start to feel better it is important for you to keep on taking your capsules for as long as your doctor tells you. If you stop too soon, the infection may start up again. Sometimes your doctor may want you to continue taking your capsules to prevent your infection from coming back.
If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Possible Side Effects of Fluconazole
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Like all medicines, Fluconazole can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
If you experience any of the following symptoms, or any symptoms not listed here after receiving this medicine, contact your doctor immediately.
- Sudden wheeziness, difficulty in breathing or tightness in the chest
- Swelling of the eyelids, face or lips
- Skin lumps or itchy red spots
- Itch all over the body
- In rare cases, fluconazole may cause severe skin reactions with the formation of blisters and detachment of the skin.
- If you develop a rash while being treated for a fungal infection of the skin or mucous membranes (superficial fungal infection), further therapy should be discontinued.
- If you have AIDS you are likely to be prone to skin reactions to many drugs, including Fluconazole.
Common side effects (occur in more than 1 in 100 users):
- Headache
- Rash
- Itching
- Stomach discomfort/ acid indigestion
- Diarrhoea
- Wind
- Feeling sick
- Vomiting
- Abnormal liver tests (This medicine may affect the results)
Uncommon side effects (occur in more than 1 in 1,000 users):
- Reduction in blood potassium levels
- Insomnia
- Drowsiness with impaired consciousness (somnolence)
- Seizures
- Dizziness
- Tingling or numbness (paraesthesia)
- Changes taste perception
- Spinning sensation (vertigo)
- Indigestion
- Flatulence
- Dry mouth
- Muscle pain
- Fatigue
- Generally feeling unwell, weakness
- Fever
- Jaundice (yellowing of the whites of the eyes and/or skin)
- Itching, excessive sweating and itchy rash
Rare side effects (occur in more than 1 in 10,000 users):
- Abnormalities in the blood; these could increase the risk of bleeding or bruising
- Severe hypersensitivity reactions [anaphylaxis]
- Increased level of cholesterol and triglycerides in blood
- Trembling (tremor)
- Change in heart activity (arrhythmia)
- Hepatitis (a swelling of the liver that makes it stop working well)
- Liver failure (when large parts of the liver become damaged beyond repair and the liver is no longer able to function)
- Facial swelling, Hair loss and skin blisters
If any of the side effects gets serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.
How To Store Fluconazole
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Keep out of the reach and sight of children.
Do not use Fluconazole capsules after the expiry date, which is stated on the carton after EXR The expiry date refers to the last day of the month.
This medicinal product does not require any special storage condition.
Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. These measures will help to protect the environment.
Further Information
What Fluconazole contains
The active substance is fluconazole.
Each capsule contains 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg or 200 mg fluconazole.
The other ingredients are lactose mono hydrate, maize starch, sodium lauril sulfate, colloidal anhydrous silica and magnesium stearate.
The capsule shell contains titanium dioxide (E171), sodium lauril sulfate and gelatin.
The printing ink contains shellac, propylene glycol, yellow iron oxide.
What Fluconazole looks like and contents of the pack Fluconazole 50 mg Capsules
Size ‘4’ hard gelatin capsule filled with white to off-white powder and imprinted with ‘E’ on white to off-white opaque cap and ’95’ on white to off-white opaque body with yellow ink.
Fluconazole 100 mg Capsules
Size ‘2’ hard gelatin capsule filled with white to off-white powder and imprinted with ‘E’ on white to off-white opaque cap and ’96’ on white to off-white opaque body with yellow ink.
Fluconazole 150 mg Capsules
Size ‘1’ hard gelatin capsule filled with white to off-white powder and imprinted with ‘E’ on white to off-white opaque cap and ’97’ on white to off-white opaque body with yellow ink.
Fluconazole 200 mg Capsules
Size ‘0’ hard gelatin capsule filled with white to off-white powder and imprinted with ‘E’ on white to off-white opaque cap and ’98’ on white to off-white opaque body with yellow ink.
Fluconazole capsules are available in
Clear PVC/PVDC-Aluminium blister
Fluconazole 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg/200 mg: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 14, 20, 21, 28, 30, 50, 60, 90, 100 capsules
HDPE Bottle
Fluconazole 50 mg/100 mg: 30 and 1000 capsules
Fluconazole 200 mg: 30 and 500 capsules
Not all pack sizes may be marketed.
Marketing Authorisation Holder
Aurobindo Pharma (Malta) Limited
Vault 14, Level 2, Valletta Waterfront
Floriana FRN 1913
Malta
Manufacturer
APL Swift Services (Malta) Limited
HF 26, Hal Far Industrial Estate, Hal Far
Brizubbugia BBG 3000
Malta
This medicinal product is authorised in the Member States of the EEA under the following names:
Austria: Fluconazol Aurobindo 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg/200 mg Hartkapseln
Belgium: Fluconazole Aurobindo 50 mg/150 mg/ 200 mg, capsules
Bulgaria: Fluconazole Aurobindo 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg капсули, твърди
Czech Republic: Fluconazol Aurobindo 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg tvrdé tobolky
Denmark: Fluconazol “Aurobindo”
Finland: Fluconazol Aurobindo 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg kapseli, kova
Germany: Fluconazol Aurobindo 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg/200mg Hartkapseln
Greece: Fluconazole Aurobindo 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg καψάκια, σκληρά
Hungary: Fluconazol Aurobindo 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg/200 mg kemény kapszula
Ireland: Fluconazole Aurobindo 50 mg/150 mg/200 mg capsules, hard
Italy: Fluconazolo Aurobindo 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg/200 mg capsule rigide
Netherlands: Fluconazol Aurobindo 50 mg/150 mg/200 mg, capsules
Poland: Fluconazole Aurobindo
Portugal: Fluconazol Aurobindo 50 mg/100 mg/ 150 mg/200 mg cápsulas duras
Romania: Fluconazol Aurobindo 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg capsule
Slovak Republic: Fluconazole Aurobindo 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg/200 mg tvrdé kapsuly
Spain: Fluconazol Aurobindo 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg/200 mg cápsulas duras
Sweden: Fluconazol Aurobindo 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg/200 mg kapslar, hârda
United Kingdom: Fluconazole 50 mg/100 mg/150 mg/200 mg capsules, hard