IMG_E1413

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  1. Diflucan is used in the management of some cases of chronic disseminated candidiasis.

  2. Development of the IV formulation expanded use to critically ill and unable-to-swallow patients.

  3. Diflucan can cause alopecia with prolonged use, which is usually reversible.

  4. Excellent CSF penetration makes it a mainstay for cryptococcal meningitis suppression.

  5. Its cost-effectiveness is a significant advantage over newer, broader-spectrum azoles.

  6. Diflucan is not a substrate of the P-glycoprotein efflux pump, aiding its distribution.

  7. Diflucan can cause taste distortion (dysgeusia) as a side effect.

  8. Hepatotoxicity, while rare, is a serious potential adverse effect of Diflucan.

  9. Concurrent use with statins metabolized by CYP3A4 increases risk of myopathy/rhabdomyolysis.

  10. Diflucan exhibits fungistatic, not fungicidal, activity against most susceptible yeasts.