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Diflucan - An Overview

Diflucan medication is the original brand name for fluconazole and is used to treat certain fungal and yeast infections. Through Push Health, people who might need a Diflucan prescription can connect with a medical provider who can prescribe Diflucan medication or its generic equivalent when appropriate to do so.

What Is Diflucan Used For?

Diflucan contains the active ingredient fluconazole and belongs to a class of medications known as triazole antifungal medications. Diflucan is FDA-approved for:

  • Vaginal candidiasis (yeast infection) caused by Candida
  • Oropharyngeal and esophageal candidiasis
  • Cryptococcal meningitis
  • Certain systemic Candida infections

Diflucan is highly effective against most strains of Candida albicans. Some non albicans species may have reduced susceptibility. A medical provider can assess which treatment is most appropriate based on the infection site and patient factors.

Diflucan - Dosage & Cost

Different Diflucan dosing regimens are used, depending on the condition being treated and the specific needs of the patient:

  • Uncomplicated vaginal yeast infection: 150 mg as a single oral dose
  • Other infections: dosing varies (often 100-400 mg daily) and is determined by the provider

Branded Diflucan is more expensive than generic fluconazole. Generic fluconazole 150 mg is typically very affordable (often only a few dollars per dose). Most pharmacies dispense the generic unless the brand is specifically required. Coupons, savings cards, and insurance can further reduce cost.

Diflucan tablets are available in 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, and 200 mg strengths and may also be supplied as an oral suspension or intravenous formulation in clinical settings. Diflucan can be taken with or without food. Dose adjustment may be needed in significant renal impairment.

Can I Buy Diflucan Online?

Diflucan is a prescription medication in the United States and is not available OTC (over the counter). Push Health can connect people who need Diflucan medication with licensed medical providers who can prescribe Diflucan or its generic equivalent when appropriate to do so.

Diflucan - Frequently Asked Questions

Is Diflucan the same as fluconazole?

Yes. Diflucan is the brand name. Generic fluconazole contains the identical active ingredient at the same strengths and is considered bioequivalent. Pharmacies typically dispense the generic.

How quickly does Diflucan work for a yeast infection?

Diflucan begins working within hours of the first dose. Most women notice meaningful improvement within 24 to 48 hours, with full symptom resolution typically within 3-7 days.

Is one Diflucan pill enough?

Yes, for most uncomplicated vaginal yeast infections. A single 150 mg oral dose is the standard first-line prescription treatment and is as effective as several days of topical therapy. If symptoms persist beyond 3 days or return quickly, contact a provider - another Candida species or a different condition may be present.

Can I take Diflucan if I'm pregnant?

Fluconazole is generally avoided during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester, because of potential fetal risks with higher or prolonged doses. Topical azole antifungals are preferred. Pregnant patients should consult their obstetric provider.

What medications interact with Diflucan?

Fluconazole inhibits CYP2C9 and CYP3A4. Important interactions include warfarin (increased bleeding risk), certain statins (myopathy risk), some oral diabetes medications (hypoglycemia risk), and QT-prolonging drugs. Always provide a complete medication list to your provider.

Can I get Diflucan online without an office visit?

Yes. Push Health connects patients with licensed medical providers for online evaluation. When appropriate, a prescription is issued electronically and no in-person visit is required.

Diflucan - Side Effects

Diflucan tablets, like all medications, have side effects when used. Common side effects of Diflucan medication use include nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhea, dizziness, and abdominal pain.

Other side effects include exfoliative skin disorders and cardiac arrhythmias (especially QT prolongation). Diflucan can prolong the QT interval and care should be taken when it is used with other QT-prolonging medications or conditions. Diflucan should not be used by people with liver or kidney dysfunction. Avoid or minimize alcohol during treatment. People with an allergy to fluconazole or other azole antifungals should avoid using Diflucan. All questions regarding Diflucan's side effects should be directed to one's medical provider and pharmacist. Patients should seek medical care for severe rash, signs of liver problems, irregular heartbeat, or persistent symptoms while using the medication.

How to Get a Diflucan Prescription with Push Health

  1. Complete a brief health intake. Answer a few questions about your symptoms, current medications - especially warfarin or statins - and whether you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
  2. Connect with a licensed medical provider. A provider will evaluate whether Diflucan (fluconazole) is appropriate. Same-day consultations are available.
  3. Receive your prescription electronically. Your provider will send a prescription to a pharmacy of your choice - no office visit required.
  4. Pick up your medication. Generic fluconazole 150 mg is available at most retail pharmacies, typically under $5.

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Last updated August 12, 2026. Given the evolving nature of medicine and science, this information might not be accurate and should not be construed as medical advice or diagnosis / treatment recommendations. Please consult a licensed medical provider if you have additional questions. Please call 911 immediately or go to the nearest emergency room if you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency.