How is the appropriate dosage of AF 300 Tablet determined, and what factors should a healthcare provider consider when prescribing it?

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How is the appropriate dosage of AF 300 Tablet determined, and what factors should a healthcare provider consider when prescribing it?
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The appropriate dosage of AF 300 Tablet (Fluconazole 300 mg) is determined mainly by the type and severity of the fungal infection being treated.
Dosage varies depending on the infection site—such as oral thrush, vaginal yeast infections, or systemic fungal infections—and how severe it is. Doctors tailor the dose to effectively clear the infection while minimizing side effects.
Healthcare providers consider patient-specific factors like liver and kidney function, age, pregnancy status, and any allergies to fluconazole or related drugs before prescribing. These factors influence both dose and safety.
It is important to review all other medications the patient is taking, as fluconazole can interact with several drugs, potentially altering their effects or increasing side effects.
Treatment length depends on the infection type; some may require a single dose, while others need several days to weeks of therapy. The doctor will decide based on clinical response.
Patients should be monitored for side effects like headache, nausea, or liver issues. Dosage adjustments may be necessary if side effects occur or if the infection does not improve.
Consult an infectious disease specialist or your prescribing doctor for personalized dosing and safe use of AF 300 Tablet.
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