FLUCONAZOLE SANDOZ fluconazole 200 mg capsules blister pack Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

fluconazole sandoz fluconazole 200 mg capsules blister pack

sandoz pty ltd - fluconazole, quantity: 200 mg - capsule, hard - excipient ingredients: lactose monohydrate; maize starch; magnesium stearate; colloidal anhydrous silica; sodium lauryl sulfate; titanium dioxide; gelatin; indigo carmine; brilliant scarlet 4r; propylene glycol; butan-1-ol; isopropyl alcohol; purified water; strong ammonia solution; ethanol absolute; iron oxide black; ethanol; shellac; sulfuric acid; potassium hydroxide; industrial methylated spirit; ammonia - orally for treatment of cryptococcal meningitis in patients who are unable to tolerate amphotericin b. note. data suggest that the clinical efficacy of fluconazole is lower than that of amphotericin b in the treatment of the acute phase of cryptococcal meningitis. maintenance therapy to prevent relapse of cryptococcal meningitis in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids). treatment of oropharyngeal and oesophageal candidiasis in aids and other immunosuppressed patients. secondary prophylaxis of oropharyngeal candidiasis in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection. serious and life threatening candida infections in patients who are unable to tolerate amphotericin b. note. it remains to be shown that fluconazole is as effective as amphotericin b in the treatment of serious and life threatening candida infections. until such data are available, amphotericin b remains the drug of choice. vaginal candidiasis, when topical therapy has failed. treatment of extensive tinea corporis, extensive tinea cruris and extensive tinea pedis infections in immunocompetent patients in whom topical therapy is not a practical treatment option. usually, topical therapy should be attempted first because oral therapy has a less favourable ratio of benefits to risks. (see adverse reactions.)

FLUCONAZOLE APOTEX  fluconazole 200 mg capsule blister pack Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

fluconazole apotex fluconazole 200 mg capsule blister pack

arrotex pharmaceuticals pty ltd - fluconazole, quantity: 200 mg - capsule, hard - excipient ingredients: purified water; lactose monohydrate; maize starch; patent blue v; magnesium stearate; titanium dioxide; erythrosine; gelatin; colloidal anhydrous silica; sodium lauryl sulfate - fluconazole apotex (fluconazole) capsules, given orally, are indicated for the following conditions: - treatment of cryptococcal meningitis in patients who are unable to tolerate amphotericin b. note: data suggest that the clinical efficacy of fluconazole is lower than that of amphotericin b in the acute phase of cryptococcal meningitis. - maintenance therapy to prevent relapse of cryptococcal meningitis in patients with aids. - treatment of oropharyngeal and oesophageal candidiasis in aids and other immunosuppressed patients. - secondary prophylaxis of oropharyngeal candidiasis in patients with hiv infection. - serious and life-threatening candida infections in patients who are unable to tolerate amphotericin b. note: it remains to be shown that fluconazole is as effective as amphotericin b in the treatment of serious and life-threatening candida infecctions. until such data are available, amphotericin b remains the drug of choice. - vaginal candidiasis, when topical therapy has failed. - treatment of extensive tinea corporis, extensive tinea cruris and extensive tinea pedis infections in immunocompetent patients in whom topical therpy is not a practical treatment option. usually, topical therapy should be attempted first because oral therapy has a less favourable ratio of benefits to risks.

FLUCONAZOLE SANDOZ fluconazole 200 mg/100 mL injection Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

fluconazole sandoz fluconazole 200 mg/100 ml injection

sandoz pty ltd - fluconazole, quantity: 2 mg/ml - injection, solution - excipient ingredients: sodium chloride; hydrochloric acid; water for injections - fluconazole sandoz injection is indicated in adults and children for the following conditions only if fluconazole can not be administered orally. for treatment of cryptococcal meningitis in patients who are unable to tolerate amphotericin b. note. data suggest that the clinical efficacy of fluconazole is lower than that of amphotericin b in the treatment of the acute phase of cryptococcal meningitis. maintenance therapy to prevent relapse of cryptococcal meningitis in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids). treatment of oropharyngeal and oesophageal candidiasis in aids and other immunosuppressed patients. secondary prophylaxis of oropharyngeal candidiasis in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection. serious and life threatening candida infections in patients who are unable to tolerate amphotericin b. note. it remains to be shown that fluconazole is as effective as amphotericin b in the treatment of serious and life threatening candida infections. until such data are available, amphotericin b remains the drug of choice. vaginal candidiasis, when topical therapy has failed. treatment of extensive tinea corporis, extensive tinea cruris and extensive tinea pedis infections in immunocompetent patients in whom topical therapy is not a practical treatment option. usually, topical therapy should be attempted first because oral and intravenous therapy has a less favourable ratio of benefits to risks. (see adverse effects.)

FLUCONAZOLE SANDOZ fluconazole 100 mg/50 mL injection Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

fluconazole sandoz fluconazole 100 mg/50 ml injection

sandoz pty ltd - fluconazole, quantity: 2 mg/ml - injection, solution - excipient ingredients: hydrochloric acid; water for injections; sodium chloride - fluconazole sandoz injection is indicated in adults and children for the following conditions only if fluconazole can not be administered orally. for treatment of cryptococcal meningitis in patients who are unable to tolerate amphotericin b. note. data suggest that the clinical efficacy of fluconazole is lower than that of amphotericin b in the treatment of the acute phase of cryptococcal meningitis. maintenance therapy to prevent relapse of cryptococcal meningitis in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids). treatment of oropharyngeal and oesophageal candidiasis in aids and other immunosuppressed patients. secondary prophylaxis of oropharyngeal candidiasis in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection. serious and life threatening candida infections in patients who are unable to tolerate amphotericin b. note. it remains to be shown that fluconazole is as effective as amphotericin b in the treatment of serious and life threatening candida infections. until such data are available, amphotericin b remains the drug of choice. vaginal candidiasis, when topical therapy has failed. treatment of extensive tinea corporis, extensive tinea cruris and extensive tinea pedis infections in immunocompetent patients in whom topical therapy is not a practical treatment option. usually, topical therapy should be attempted first because oral and intravenous therapy has a less favourable ratio of benefits to risks. (see adverse effects.)

FLUCONAZOLE SANDOZ fluconazole 100 mg capsules blister pack Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

fluconazole sandoz fluconazole 100 mg capsules blister pack

sandoz pty ltd - fluconazole, quantity: 100 mg - capsule, hard - excipient ingredients: lactose monohydrate; maize starch; magnesium stearate; colloidal anhydrous silica; sodium lauryl sulfate; titanium dioxide; gelatin; indigo carmine; propylene glycol; butan-1-ol; isopropyl alcohol; purified water; strong ammonia solution; ethanol absolute; iron oxide black; ethanol; shellac; sulfuric acid; potassium hydroxide; industrial methylated spirit; ammonia - orally for treatment of cryptococcal meningitis in patients who are unable to tolerate amphotericin b. note. data suggest that the clinical efficacy of fluconazole is lower than that of amphotericin b in the treatment of the acute phase of cryptococcal meningitis. maintenance therapy to prevent relapse of cryptococcal meningitis in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids). treatment of oropharyngeal and oesophageal candidiasis in aids and other immunosuppressed patients. secondary prophylaxis of oropharyngeal candidiasis in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection. serious and life threatening candida infections in patients who are unable to tolerate amphotericin b. note. it remains to be shown that fluconazole is as effective as amphotericin b in the treatment of serious and life threatening candida infections. until such data are available, amphotericin b remains the drug of choice. vaginal candidiasis, when topical therapy has failed. treatment of extensive tinea corporis, extensive tinea cruris and extensive tinea pedis infections in immunocompetent patients in whom topical therapy is not a practical treatment option. usually, topical therapy should be attempted first because oral therapy has a less favourable ratio of benefits to risks. (see adverse reactions.)

FLUCONAZOLE SANDOZ fluconazole 50 mg capsules blister pack Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

fluconazole sandoz fluconazole 50 mg capsules blister pack

sandoz pty ltd - fluconazole, quantity: 50 mg - capsule, hard - excipient ingredients: lactose monohydrate; maize starch; magnesium stearate; colloidal anhydrous silica; sodium lauryl sulfate; titanium dioxide; gelatin; indigo carmine; propylene glycol; butan-1-ol; isopropyl alcohol; purified water; strong ammonia solution; ethanol absolute; iron oxide black; ethanol; shellac; sulfuric acid; potassium hydroxide; industrial methylated spirit; ammonia - orally for treatment of cryptococcal meningitis in patients who are unable to tolerate amphotericin b. note. data suggest that the clinical efficacy of fluconazole is lower than that of amphotericin b in the treatment of the acute phase of cryptococcal meningitis. maintenance therapy to prevent relapse of cryptococcal meningitis in patients with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids). treatment of oropharyngeal and oesophageal candidiasis in aids and other immunosuppressed patients. secondary prophylaxis of oropharyngeal candidiasis in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection. serious and life threatening candida infections in patients who are unable to tolerate amphotericin b. note. it remains to be shown that fluconazole is as effective as amphotericin b in the treatment of serious and life threatening candida infections. until such data are available, amphotericin b remains the drug of choice. vaginal candidiasis, when topical therapy has failed. treatment of extensive tinea corporis, extensive tinea cruris and extensive tinea pedis infections in immunocompetent patients in whom topical therapy is not a practical treatment option. usually, topical therapy should be attempted first because oral therapy has a less favourable ratio of benefits to risks. (see adverse reactions.)

FLUCONAZOLE IN DEXTROSE- fluconazole in dextrose injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

fluconazole in dextrose- fluconazole in dextrose injection, solution

hospira, inc. - fluconazole (unii: 8vzv102jfy) (fluconazole - unii:8vzv102jfy) - fluconazole 2 mg in 1 ml - fluconazole is indicated for the treatment of: - oropharyngeal and esophageal candidiasis. in open noncomparative studies of relatively small numbers of patients, fluconazole was also effective for the treatment of candida urinary tract infections, peritonitis, and systemic candida infections including candidemia, disseminated candidiasis, and pneumonia. - cryptococcal meningitis. before prescribing fluconazole for aids patients with cryptococcal meningitis, please see clinical studies section. studies comparing fluconazole to amphotericin b in non-hiv infected patients have not been conducted. fluconazole is also indicated to decrease the incidence of candidiasis in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation who receive cytotoxic chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. specimens for fungal culture and other relevant laboratory studies (serology, histopathology) should be obtained prior to therapy to isolate and identify causative organisms. therapy may be instituted before the results of the cultures

FLUCONAZOLE tablet
FLUCONAZOLE powder, for suspension United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

fluconazole tablet fluconazole powder, for suspension

physicians total care, inc. - fluconazole (unii: 8vzv102jfy) (fluconazole - unii:8vzv102jfy) - fluconazole 100 mg - fluconazole is indicated for the treatment of: - vaginal candidiasis (vaginal yeast infections due to candida ). - oropharyngeal and esophageal candidiasis. in open noncomparative studies of relatively small numbers of patients, fluconazole was also effective for the treatment of candida urinary tract infections, peritonitis, and systemic candida infections including candidemia, disseminated candidiasis, and pneumonia. - cryptococcal meningitis. before prescribing fluconazole for aids patients with cryptococcal meningitis, please see clinical studies section. studies comparing fluconazole to amphotericin b in non-hiv infected patients have not been conducted. fluconazole is also indicated to decrease the incidence of candidiasis in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation who receive cytotoxic chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. specimens for fungal culture and other relevant laboratory studies (serology, histopathology) should be obtained prior to therapy to isolate and identify causative organi

FLUCONAZOLE tablet
FLUCONAZOLE powder, for suspension United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

fluconazole tablet fluconazole powder, for suspension

greenstone llc - fluconazole (unii: 8vzv102jfy) (fluconazole - unii:8vzv102jfy) - fluconazole 50 mg - fluconazole is indicated for the treatment of: specimens for fungal culture and other relevant laboratory studies (serology, histopathology) should be obtained prior to therapy to isolate and identify causative organisms. therapy may be instituted before the results of the cultures and other laboratory studies are known; however, once these results become available, anti-infective therapy should be adjusted accordingly. fluconazole is also indicated to decrease the incidence of candidiasis in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation who receive cytotoxic chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. fluconazole is contraindicated in patients who have shown hypersensitivity to fluconazole or to any of its excipients. there is no information regarding cross-hypersensitivity between fluconazole and other azole antifungal agents. caution should be used in prescribing fluconazole to patients with hypersensitivity to other azoles. coadministration of other drugs known to prolong the qt interval and which are metabo

FLUCONAZOLE tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

fluconazole tablet

taro pharmaceuticals u.s.a., inc. - fluconazole (unii: 8vzv102jfy) (fluconazole - unii:8vzv102jfy) - fluconazole 50 mg - fluconazole tablet, usp is indicated for the treatment of: - vaginal candidiasis (vaginal yeast infections due to candida). - oropharyngeal and esophageal candidiasis. in open noncomparative studies of relatively small numbers of patients, fluconazole was also effective for the treatment of candida urinary tract infections, peritonitis, and systemic candida infections including candidemia, disseminated candidiasis, and pneumonia. - cryptococcal meningitis. before prescribing fluconazole for aids patients with cryptococcal meningitis, please see clinical studies section. studies comparing fluconazole to amphotericin b in non-hiv infected patients have not been conducted. prophylaxis. fluconazole is also indicated to decrease the incidence of candidiasis in patients undergoing bone marrow transplantation who receive cytotoxic chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy. specimens for fungal culture and other relevant laboratory studies (serology, histopathology) should be obtained prior to therapy to isolate and i