Fluconazole
Fluconazole is an oral antifungal medication often used to treat oral thrush (oropharyngeal candidiasis), especially in cases that are moderate, severe, or recurrent. Unlike topical therapies, fluconazole is systemic, meaning it is absorbed into the bloodstream and works throughout the body to stop Candida growth by blocking fungal cell membrane production.
It is commonly prescribed as a daily oral dose for 7–14 days, depending on the severity of infection. Fluconazole is generally well tolerated but can cause side effects such as headache, nausea, abdominal pain, or, rarely, liver enzyme changes or drug interactions. It is often chosen when topical treatments like nystatin or clotrimazole are not effective or practical.
Treatment Type: Prescription Medication
Treatment Class: Azole antifungal
Treatment Modality: Intravenous (IV), Oral
Review Summary
Based on the reviewer's assessment, Fluconazole is an effective systemic antifungal treatment for oral thrush, particularly in cases where topical treatments fail or are not tolerated. The treatment offers the advantage of convenient oral dosing that aids adherence, though it is typically reserved as a second-line option for more extensive or treatment-resistant cases.
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Based on the reviewer's assessment, Fluconazole is an effective systemic antifungal treatment for oral thrush, particularly in cases where topical treatments fail or are not tolerated. The treatment offers the advantage of convenient oral dosing that aids adherence, though it is typically reserved as a second-line option for more extensive or treatment-resistant cases.
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