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Diflucan and OCsFrom: Dr. Ainsworth (ainsron@sbcglobal.net)Thu Nov 13 12:09:25 2003
A pharmacist recently sent me a note to find out if I "really wanted to prescribe Diflucan, 150mg" for a uncomplicated yeast infection on a patient on OCs. He sent me a drug interaction monograph that reported several pregnancies in patients on OCs. On reviewing it, all of the patients they discussed were on long-term Diflucan, not a single daily dose. Do any of you have concerns about Diflucan and OCs? I don't.
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