New at PhaMix: Diflucan One, a 1-pill, 1-dose, 1-day treatment that is clinically proven to cure most yeast infections. It can be taken anytime, anywhere, and it starts to relieve your symptoms in just one day. Diflucan One works by stopping the growth of the fungi that caused the yeast infection in the first place. Although the yeast Candida naturally occurs in the body, an acidity imbalance may cause an overgrowth and lead to a yeast infection.
For years, Diflucan has only been available by prescription to treat yeast infections. But it’s now available without a prescription as Diflucan One. The convenience of Diflucan One is that it only requires one pill, taken orally, with or without food. It’s a simple, clean, one-dose treatment that can be taken anytime, anywhere to relieve the itching, burning and discharge associated with yeast infections.
The medication in Diflucan One, fluconazole 150 mg, continues working in your body for several days until your yeast infection is cured. You’ll notice your symptoms begin to disappear within 24 hours and within 7 days they should be gone completely. If your symptoms have not improved within 3 days and have not completely disappeared within 7 days, contact your doctor. Do not take more than one dose for an infection.
Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Diflucan One if:
- This is your first yeast infection in order to rule out other possible causes for your symptoms.
- You have frequent vaginal infections.
- You are at increased risk for sexually transmitted infections, have multiple sexual partners or change partners often.
- You have heart disease.
- You are considering using this product for a child under 12 years old.
Most side effects reported in clinical trials were mild to moderate in nature. They included headache, nausea, abdominal pain and diarrhea. However, if you develop skin eruptions, experience a new rash or allergy symptoms such as hives, contact a doctor or pharmacist.
Diflucan One is also available as part of a convenience pack that contains 5 feminine wipes.
Are these pills safe for patients of diabetes? My husband has yeast infection and diabetes as well. Currently we are relying on coconut oil massage but the result are too slow.
For Stephine,
Thank you for your question. Generally, over-the-counter treatments, whether they be topical anti-fungal creams or oral fluconazole, can safely deal with yeast infections. Diflucan One does not specifically carry a warning for patients with diabetes, although some medical conditions may necessitate a longer course of treatment. It is best, however, to consult your doctor with your concerns, especially if your husband is currently taking other medications.
Best, Sharmani