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See more The intravenous infusion of fluconazole should be administered at a maximum rate of approximately 200 mg/hour, given as a continuous infusion
Fluconazole injection is used to treat serious fungal or yeast infections, including oropharyngeal candidiasis (thrush, oral thrush), esophageal candidiasis
Bioequivalence was established between the 100 mg tablet and both suspension strengths when administered as a single 200 mg dose
The length of your treatment depends on your
All doses are once daily
Multiple Dose SINCE ORAL ABSORPTION IS RAPID AND
Cryptococcal meningitis: In a multicenter study comparing fluconazole (200 mg/day) to amphotericin B (0
Store plastic containers of fluconazole for intravenous infusion between 41°F and 77°F (5°C to 25°C)
Data sources: Primary literature identified through MEDLINE (1990-June 2000)
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5 mg/kg/dose may repeat q 5 min if needed Buccal Midazolam Bolus/Infusion
Clindamycin 600 mg IV q8h
Doxycycline Doxy 100 mg IV Q12H 100 mg PO Q12H Fluconazole Diflucan 100 mg IV once daily 100 mg PO once daily 200 mg IV once daily 200 mg PO once daily 400 mg IV once daily 400 mg PO once daily Considerations for PO to IV dose conversions
Patients unable to receive high-dose fluconazole (e
Fluconazole – Adult Page 2 of 3 Adult Medication Monograph Vulvodynia Oral: 150mg per week for 6 weeks Systemic candidiasis Note: Not usually first line; seek specialist advice
Prophylaxis (immunocompromised patients): Oral/IV: 3 to 12mg/kg/dose (to a maximum of 400mg) once daily
Titrate to patient Pantoprazole (Protonix-U
On the sixth day of dosing, fluconazole increased the midazolam AUC and C max by 259% and 74%, respectively
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o If neonate has not been receiving prophylaxis with fluconazole, fluconazole IV or oral is an alternative to amphotericin B deoxycholate