Talk:Fluconazole: Difference between revisions
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Apo-Fluconazole
"The efficacy of fluconazole in the treatment of onchomycosis (fungal infection of the nails) has not been demonstrated." I was treated with Apo-Fluconazole for onychomycosis, and it would seem that it works fine. Although I don't have any medical experience, I was wondering if someone would comment on this statement for me. Schnarr 01:48, 20 April 2006 (UTC) [reply ]
I had phimosis and my doctor prscribed Fluconazole as one of the medicines... I am wondering if dealing with a possible fungal infection can stop the preputial ring from forming... please give me some feedback if you have had this problem and how it was solved.. Brian (brianmatambo@gmail.com)
I was surprised by the assertion that it is only very slightly soluble in water. When I used fluconazole in the laboratory it was reasonably soluble in water - and indeed I think this was one of the advantages of fluconazole over ketoconazole.. which IS very sparingly soluble in water. I am certain one can dissolve 5mg/ml of fluconazole in water at room temperature - which is not bad. Phil Scrutinator (talk) 20:07, 15 March 2008 (UTC) [reply ]
Viofar Ltd. - Fuxilidin(R)
Should we make a list of brand names? That might be useful for searching, if the product's brand name is known but not the ingredient. The brand sold on the Greek market is Fuxilidin by Viofar Ltd. -- Zeptomoon (talk) 14:37, 15 November 2008 (UTC) [reply ]