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Diflucan is indicated in adults for the treatment of:
Diflucan is indicated in adults for the prophylaxis of:
Diflucan is indicated in term newborn infants, infants, toddlers, children, and adolescents aged from 0 to 17 years old:
Posology
Adults
Special populations
Elderly
Renal impairment
Hepatic impairment
Paediatric population
Infants, toddlers and children (from 28 days to 11 years old):
Adolescents (from 12 to 17 years old):
Term newborn infants (0 to 27 days):
Method of administration
Tinea capitis
Cryptococcosis
Deep endemic mycoses
Renal system
Hepatobiliary system
Cardiovascular system
Halofantrine
Dermatological reactions
Hypersensitivity
Cytochrome P450
Terfenadine
Excipients
Concomitant use of the following other medicinal products is contraindicated:
Concomitant use of the following other medicinal products cannot be recommended:
Concomitant use of the following other medicinal products lead to precautions and dose adjustments:
The effect of other medicinal products on fluconazole
The effect of fluconazole on other medicinal products
Immunosuppresors (i.e. ciclosporin, everolimus, sirolimus and tacrolimus):
Pregnancy
Breast-feeding
Fertility
ATC classification
Mode of action
PK/PD relationship
Mechanism(s) of resistance
Breakpoints (according to EUCAST)
Absorption
Distribution
Biotransformation
Excretion
Pharmacokinetics in renal impairment
Pharmacokinetics in children
Pharmacokinetics in elderly
Carcinogenesis
Reproductive toxicity
Capsule content:
Capsule shell composition:
Printing Ink
S1B
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