How Long After Fluconazole Can I Drink (And Why)?

How Long After Fluconazole Can I Drink (And Why)?

Exact Answer: One Hour

Generally, doctors prescribe medications as a treatment for most diseases. These antibiotics destroy the disease-causing bacteria present in the body. But, sometimes, they even destroy the beneficial bacteria present in the body. The destruction of beneficial bacteria leads to yeast infection. Such infections occur on various parts of the body, in the private parts of the body.

Various bacteria and yeast are present in various locations of our body. One of them is Candida which grows uncontrolled in the female vagina to lead to infections. The common symptoms of infection due to yeast are irritation around the vulva leading to itching and rashes. Such types of fungus infections need proper hygiene, care, and atmosphere to get healed properly.

How Long After Fluconazole Can I Drink

How Long After Fluconazole Can I Drink?

Fluconazole is a type of azole antifungal used to treat infections and diseases caused due to virus. It is mainly prescribed to be taken orally in the form of tablets. It is even used to cure infections of the urinary tract and other infections caused due to uncontrolled growth of Candida.  It is even used to treat infection in other regions like the colon, pelvis, and liver.  It has been proven effective in many cases. It is even used to cure ulcers and other problems of the digestive system. But, it fails to cure the infections or other problems caused due to the virus.

Vagina has a mixed proportion of bacteria and yeast to maintain its atmosphere. The chief bacteria present in the vagina is Lactobacillus, which gives the vagina its slight acidic tint. However, it does not provide an atmosphere for the fungus to grow and create colonies. Consumption of antibiotics due to diseases like bronchitis or any infection hampers the body’s balance of bacteria and fungus. They erase away the traces of those bacteria, which might harm the body.

Fluconazole
Type Of DrinkingTime After Fluconazole To Drink
Light drinkingOne hour
Heavy drinkingSix hours

It is not advised to drink immediately after taking fluconazole. Light drinking is only allowed after one hour of taking fluconazole. In contrast, heavy drinking should be avoided for a minimum of six hours after taking fluconazole.

Why Does It Take That Long After Fluconazole To Drink?

Fluconazole may lead to headaches, pain in the abdomen, rashes, nausea, diarrhea, dryness in the mouth, vomiting, loss of appetite leading to weight loss. Some severe side effects include sores in the mouth, pain during urination, meningitis, and cancer in organs. If the patient experiences any signs of discomfort, then it would be wise to consult the doctor at the earliest. These medicines may even lead to some serious diseases and should be taken only on being prescribed by the doctor.

However, Fluconazole should not be used by pregnant women or breastfeeding mothers. It gets released through the mother’s milk and can affect the fetus and the newborn. Fluconazole can even prove harmful for the fetus developing in the mother’s womb and should be avoided during pregnancy. However, there are fewer chances of the baby getting affected during breastfeeding due to the mother’s intake.

Drink

It is not advised to drink after taking fluconazole because of the composition of the drug. Generally, we can see the writing on the label that states to avoid alcohol and other such narcotic substances during the medicine intake. Intake of these medications along with alcohol and other such substances may lead to other complications, thereby leading to death.  It may even lead to rashes and abnormality in the adrenal gland. However, if you experience any such symptoms, you should stop taking medicine and consult the doctor.

Conclusion

Overall, it can be concluded that Fluconazole leads to mass destruction of the chief bacteria of the vagina, thereby removing the acidity of the vagina. This sets the atmosphere for culturing of yeast. This antifungal medicine plays good bacteria, thereby protecting the vagina from excess growth of fungus.

On average, drinking should be done after one hour of taking Fluconazole. However, one should take this medicine only if the doctor has prescribed them. If the patient feels any discomfort or notices any anomaly, he should immediately go to the doctor. It is safest to maintain a minimum time gap as this would reduce the chances of complications.

References

  1. https://link.springer.com/article/10.2165/00003495-199039060-00006
  2. https://link.springer.com/article/10.2165/00003088-199324010-00002
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  1. This article explains with great detail how antibiotics affect the body, and I find it very educative.

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