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Cisafluk (Fluconazole) – Versatile Antifungal Oral Medication
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What is Cisafluk used for
Cisafluk (fluconazole) is a prescription antifungal medication used to treat a variety of yeast and fungal infections, including vaginal yeast infections, oral thrush, esophageal candidiasis, systemic candidiasis, and cryptococcal meningitis. It works by inhibiting fungal cell membrane synthesis.
Brand Name: Cisafluk
Generic Name: Fluconazole
Drug Class: Triazole Antifungal Agent
Available Strengths: 50 mg, 100 mg, 150 mg, 200 mg, 400 mg
Formulations: Oral tablets and suspension; some regions offer injectable form
Prescription Status: Prescription-only medication (Rx)
Manufacturer/Distributor: Various licensed pharmaceutical companies
Fluconazole – A triazole antifungal that inhibits ergosterol synthesis by blocking fungal cytochrome P450 enzyme 14α‑demethylase, leading to impaired cell membrane integrity and fungistatic or fungicidal effects
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Fluconazole selectively inhibits fungal 14α-demethylase, preventing ergosterol formation—a critical component of fungal cell membranes. This results in increased permeability and inhibition of fungal growth, with preferential action on fungal cells over human cells
Cisafluk is indicated for treatment and prevention of:
Vaginal candidiasis (yeast infection)
Oropharyngeal and esophageal candidiasis (thrush)
Urinary tract and systemic candidiasis
Cryptococcal meningitis
Prophylaxis in immunocompromised patients, such as bone marrow transplant recipients
Mayo Clinic
Vaginal yeast infection: Single-dose 150 mg tablet
Oropharyngeal/esophageal candidiasis: 200 mg on day 1, then 100 mg daily for 2–6 weeks
Systemic infections or cryptococcal meningitis: 400 mg daily; some regimens start with loading dose of 800 mg
Urinary tract infections: 50–200 mg daily based on severity
Based on weight, e.g., for thrush: loading dose 6 mg/kg, then 3 mg/kg daily; higher dosing for systemic infections
Take with or without food; consistent fluid intake recommended.
Confirm diagnosis where possible (e.g., fungal culture before treatment)
Adjust dose in renal impairment (CrCl <50 mL/min); typical reduction ≈50%
Monitor liver function during prolonged or high-dose therapy
QT-prolonging medications: Use cautiously; fluconazole can further extend QT interval
Mayo Clinic
Pregnancy category: D at high doses; avoid during pregnancy unless essential
Breastfeeding: Excreted in breast milk; weigh benefits vs. risks
Pediatric Use: Approved for infants and children with appropriate dosing
Mayo Clinic
Elderly: Lower doses advised due to reduced renal clearance
Common Serious
Headache, nausea, abdominal pain Hepatotoxicity (elevated liver enzymes)
Diarrhea, dysgeusia, rash QT prolongation, arrhythmias
Dizziness Anaphylaxis, Stevens–Johnson syndrome
Increased liver enzymes Seizures (rare)
Hepatotoxicity: Monitor liver enzymes; discontinue if serious
QT-prolonging drugs: Avoid combinations with cisapride, pimozide, quinidine
Allergies: Contraindicated in patients with prior hypersensitivity to fluconazole or other azoles
Alcohol use: Avoid due to added risk of liver injury
Fluconazole is a CYP3A4/2C9/2C19 inhibitor. Notable interactions include:
DrugBank
Warfarin: Increased INR, bleeding risk
Statins (atorvastatin, simvastatin): Increased muscle and liver toxicity
Antidiabetics (e.g., sulphonylureas): Risk of hypoglycaemia
Anticonvulsants (e.g., phenytoin, carbamazepine): Varying effects on levels
QT-prolonging drugs: Additive risk—avoid concomitant use
ATC Code: J02AC01
Therapeutic Class: Antifungal – Triazole
Legal Status: Prescription-only (Rx)
WHO Essential Medicine: Yes
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Clinical Evidence and Efficacy
Diflucan approval (FDA, 1990) based on trials showing high efficacy in thrush, vaginal infections, and cryptococcal meningitis
Meta-analyses confirm single-dose fluconazole (150 mg) cures 80–90% of vaginal candidiasis cases
Pediatric trials show safe and effective treatment in infants with thrush and systemic candidiasis
Mayo Clinic
FAQs – Cisafluk (Fluconazole)
Q1: What infections can Cisafluk treat?
Treats yeast infections (vaginal, oral, esophageal), urinary candidiasis, systemic fungal and cryptococcal meningitis, and prevents fungal infections in immunocompromised patients.
Q2: Is one dose enough for yeast infections?
Yes. A single 150 mg dose typically resolves uncomplicated vaginal yeast infections. Additional dosing may be required if symptoms persist.
Q3: Can I drink alcohol while on Cisafluk?
Avoid alcohol during and one week after treatment to reduce liver strain and symptom severity.
Q4: Is Cisafluk safe during pregnancy?
Avoid during pregnancy unless treating a life-threatening infection; higher doses have teratogenic risks.
Q5: What should I do if I miss a dose?
Take the missed dose as soon as possible. If it’s near your next scheduled dose, skip it and continue the regular schedule. Do not double-dose.
Store at room temperature (below 25 °C)
Keep in original packaging, away from moisture and light
Keep out of reach of children
Discard suspension after 14 days per label instructions
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