Diflucan

KISS YOUR CREAMS GOOD BYE!

NO ONE HAS TIME FOR A VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION DUE TO CANDIDA

  • DIFLUCAN medical breakthrough treatment for Vaginal Yeast Infections due to Candida, Diflucan is the first and only medically PROVEN one-dose ORAL treatment for vaginal yeast infections!

  • If you suffer from VAGINAL YEAST INFECTIONS, Diflucan may be for you. KISS YOUR CREAMS GOOD BYE!

Diflucan Prescription Online Vaginal Yeast InfectionDiflucan is the only oral medication approved for treating vaginal yeast infections due to Candida. If you have previously been diagnosed with a vaginal yeast infection in the past, and you are again experiencing similar symptoms of vaginal itching, burning, or discharge, Diflucan may be for you. If this is your FIRST time experiencing vaginal itch and discomfort you MUST consult your doctor.

IMPORTANT WARNING:  Do NOT take Diflucan if you are pregnant or breast-feeding

IMPORTANT WARNING:  Do NOT take Diflucan if you are taking Propulsid or have Liver disease.

Please see complete list of CONTRAINDICATIONS before submitting medical consultation for Diflucan

MEDICAL WELLNESS CENTER PROVIDES:

  • The easiest, most CONVENIENT, and DISCREET way to receive medical treatment for your most private health needs — All from the PRIVACY and comfort of your home or office!
  • No waiting rooms,  No embarrassment, No high fees!
  • NO-RISK Online Physician Evaluation. Learn if Diflucan is for you.
  • If approved, the Physician Consultation fee is only $49.95  plus processing, and you will be issued a Diflucan prescription with six refills.
  • Do NOT be fooled by sites that offer free doctor consultation and require medication purchase.  No medication purchase required.
  • You can choose to fill your prescription in most any local, major US pharmacy. The prescription cannot be filled in an internet or online pharmacy, a .COM version of a local pharmacy, or at a foreign or Canadian pharmacy.
  • If you choose EXPRESS service, the Diflucan prescription will be waiting for you at your local pharmacy within approximately 24 hours.
  • If Diflucan is not for you, the visit is FREE.

HOW TO REQUEST A PHYSICIAN CONSULTATION FOR A DIFLUCAN  PRESCRIPTION

  1. First read about Diflucan to learn more about its indications and contraindications.
  2. If you do not have any of the contraindications, next read and agree to the Waiver of Liability.
  3. Then accurately and truthfully complete and submit a medical consultation questionnaire.
  4. Your medical consultation will be reviewed by one of our Physicians. If approved, you will be issued a prescription for Diflucan 150  with six refills.  You you can fill at most any local US pharmacy of your choice.
  5. If you desire EXPRESS service your prescription will be called into a pharmacy of your choice within approximately 24 hours.
  6. If you have any health concerns in any way, you should contact your own physician for further advice.

If you have symptoms such as vaginal itching, burning, or discharge, and if at some time in the past your doctor has told you that these symptoms were due to a vaginal yeast infection, then DIFLUCAN may be for you. We do not prescribe Diflucan treatment for chronic conditions or long term treatment, only for Candida Vaginal yeast infections.  

     VAGINAL YEAST INFECTIONS and diflucan

    Vaginal yeast infections are very common in women during their childbearing age and symptoms may include itching, discharge, soreness, or a burning sensation during urination or sex.

    Although a large percentage of women know the symptoms of vaginal yeast infections, almost one in five women who thought they had a vaginal yeast infection, when visiting their doctor, learned that they had a condition that wasn’t a yeast infection. THEREFORE, IF THIS IS THE FIRST TIME YOU HAVE HAD VAGINAL ITCH AND DISCOMFORT, CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR!

    WHEN TO CONSULT A DOCTOR DIRECTLY RATHER THAN SUBMITTING AN ONLINE CONSULTATION

    • If you have never had a vaginal yeast infection diagnosed by a doctor.
    • If you have one or more of the following symptoms CONTACT YOUR DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY:  abdominal pain, fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, foul-smelling discharge or a yellow-green discharge or a rash.
    • If you have vaginal yeast infections frequently, such as once per month – Recurring yeast infections may be a sign of pregnancy or a severe condition such as AIDS or diabetes.
    • If you have been exposed to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS.
    • If you are pregnant or breast-feeding – contact your doctor immediately.  You are NOT eligible for an online consultation!
    NOT ALL VAGINAL INFECTIONS ARE THE SAME
    BACTERIAL VAGINOSIS YEAST INFECTION TRICHOMONIASIS
    CAUSE Bacteria Fungus Parasitic trichomonads
    VAGINAL ODOR “Fishy”  unpleasant NONE Unpleasant
    VAGINAL ITCHING/
    IRRITATION
    (often accompanies 
    urination or sexual 
    intercouse)
    Sometimes Present Usually Present Usually present
    and pronounced
    VAGINAL DISCHARGE Thin Milky white or gray Thick Cottage
    cheese-like,
    WHITE
    Frothy Yellow-green
    TREATMENT NOT Diflucan DIFLUCAN NOT Diflucan

     

     Diflucan FAQ:

    WHAT IS A VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION?

    A yeast infection is a common type of vaginal infection, often referred to as candidiasis by your doctor,  occurring in 3 out of 4 women during their childbearing years. This condition is caused by a type of yeast, Candida, which is commonly present in healthy women. In a healthy vagina, there is a balance of several basic “components” that work together including bacteria, yeast, hormones and glycogen, and natural secretions. Sometimes conditions allow yeast to grow very quickly and result in a vaginal infection.  A yeast infection can occur at any age, but most commonly occurs in women of childbearing age very commonly in those who are taking antibiotics or steroids or a weakened immune system.

    WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF A VAGINAL YEAST INFECTION?

    A vaginal yeast infection often presents with symptoms of vaginal itching, irritation, burning during urination or sex and a vaginal discharge sometimes appearing like clumpy cottage cheese.

      WHO QUALIFIES FOR AN ONLINE DIFLUCAN CONSULTATION?

      If you have previously been diagnosed with vaginal yeast infections, candidiasis, and you now have similar symptoms you can “Kiss Your Creams” good-bye. You can treat your vaginal yeast infection with ONE 150mg Diflucan dose.

      Medical Wellness Center’s Online consultation provides you a simple, safe and convenient way to get a Diflucan prescription called into your local pharmacy within 24 hours.

      If you are experiencing a fever higher than 100 degrees F, abdominal or back pain or have a foul-smelling discharge, or have never previously been diagnosed with a vaginal yeast infection, then you do NOT qualify for the online consultation and need to seek immediate medical attention from your physician or healthier provider. Although a large percentage of women know the symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection, about 1 in 5 women when visiting their doctor learn that their condition was not a yeast infection.

      WHAT IS DIFLUCAN & HOW DOES IT WORK?

      DIFLUCAN (fluconazole) is the FIRST & ONLY oral medication approved for the treatment of vaginal yeast infections due to Candida. Diflucan is the first of a new subclass of synthetic triazole antifungal agents and it works by selectively inhibiting a metabolic function in yeast cells. Unlike topical vaginal creams, Diflucan is an oral tablet taken only once any time of day or night.

       

      WILL DIFLUCAN WORK FOR ME & WHAT ARE THE INDICATIONS?

      Diflucan is the first of its kind ORAL treatment for vaginal yeast infections due to Candida. If you have ever been diagnosed by a physician with a vaginal yeast infection and are suffering similar symptoms, Diflucan may work for you.    Diflucan, like vaginal creams and topical medication, only works against vaginal yeast infections due to Candida and will not work against other forms of vaginal infections that could mimic the symptoms of a yeast infection. This is why it’s important that you have previously seen a doctor and have been diagnosed with Candida vaginal yeast infections in the past.

      HOW OFTEN DO I HAVE TO TAKE DIFLUCAN & HOW LONG BEFORE I EXPERIENCE RELIEF?

      Diflucan is taken as a one-time single dose of a 150-mg Diflucan tablet. It begins working as soon as you take the dose and continues to work over the next several days. Within 24 hours you will start to notice relief of your symptoms, for some women it may take longer than 24 hours for symptom relief to begin. Clinical studies have shown that approximately 80% of patients experience a clinical cure. If you do not experience an improvement within 3  –  5 days you need to seek immediate medical attention from your health-care provider.

      WHEN DO I TAKE DIFLUCAN?

      Diflucan oral tablets should be taken as soon as you can after experiencing the symptoms of a vaginal yeast infection to get the fastest possible relief from your symptoms and the earliest cure. The tablet is taken by mouth and swallowed and can be taken any time of day, with or without food. Medical Wellness Center Express Service allows you to pick up your Diflucan prescription at any local pharmacy of your choice within approximately 24 hours.

       

      WHO IS AT RISK for VAGINAL YEAST INFECTIONS?

      The highest incidence of Candida vagina yeast infections occur in women of childbearing age, but a vaginal yeast infection can occur at any age. Lifestyle factors that can increase your risk for vaginal yeast infections: Wearing tight restrictive clothing or synthetic fabrics. Sitting around in wet clothes after swimming or exercising. Using feminine hygiene sprays, perfumes, or deodorant soaps. Douching. Wiping from back to front after a bowel movement.  Taking antibiotics.

       

      WHAT ARE THE  SIDE EFFECTS OF DIFLUCAN?

      The most common side effects from single-dose Diflucan include headache (13%), nausea (7%), and abdominal pain (6%). With oral Diflucan, there is the possibility of increased risk of side effects compared with creams. In rare instances, serious effects on the liver or serious allergic reactions were reported. To prevent serious heart-related side effects do not take Diflucan if you are taking PROPULSID. If you experience severe diarrhea, vomiting or rash, or any effects not listed above contact your physicians or health-care provider and seek IMMEDIATE medical attention.

      WHO SHOULD NOT USE DIFLUCAN ?

      • Diflucan is CONTRAINDICATED if you are pregnant, breast-feeding, taking PROPULSID, oral hypoglycemic agents, or Dilantin (phenytoin), asthma-medication (see contraindications on next page for complete list).
      • Diflucan is CONTRAINDICATED in anyone with liver disease or renal disease or impairment of renal function.
      • Diflucan is CONTRAINDICATED in severely immunocompromised patients or patients with HIV  (AIDS) unless under direct supervision of their physician.

        Under NO circumstance should anyone under 18, anyone who is pregnant or nursing, anyone who is HIV positive take Diflucan unless prescribed by your own personal, regular physician.

      In order to proceed to the medical consultation, you must proceed to the next section and read the complete list of contraindications and safety information.  Then you must verify that you do not have any of the contraindications .Under NO circumstance will Diflucan be prescribed to anyone under the age of 18.

      Before Proceeding to the Medical Consultation Form  please read

      CONTRAINDICATIONS, PRECAUTIONS and WARNINGS
      and accept the Waiver of Liability

      CONTRAINDICATIONS 

      Anyone with the following conditions or taking the following medications should not take Diflucan:

        • Do not take Diflucan if you are pregnant or breastfeeding!
        • Do not take Diflucan if you are taking Propulsid or Cisapride.  One must NOT take Diflucan if taking Propulsid, because heart-related complications could occur!
        • Do not take Diflucan if you are taking any of the following medications:
        1. Oral Hypoglycemics or any Sulfonylure oral hypoglycemic agents for blood sugar control or diabetes such as but not limited to Tolbutamide, Glipizide, Glyburide
        2. Coumarin, or Warfarin-type anticoagulants
        3. Rifabutin, Ansamycin Mycobutin, Rifampin
        4. Phenytoin, Dilantin, or any anti-seizure medications
        5. Cyclosporine or Amphotericin B or Buspirone
        6. Tacrolimus or Zidovudine
        7. Theophylline or any asthma or allergy medications
        8. Seldane (Terfenadine) or Hismanal (Astemizole), Singulair, Accolate
        9. Benzodiazapams or anxiety medications or sleep medications.
      • Anyone with any renal function abnormalities, impaired renal function, renal failure, renal disease, or disease.
      • DO NOT TAKE DIFLUCAN IF YOU HAVE LIVER DISEASE.  Diflucan is contraindicated in anyone with liver function abnormalities, liver disease, hepatitis, or any other medical disorder of liver function including but not limited to cirrhosis of the liver, liver cancer, jaundice etc. should not take Diflucan. If you have any questions about your medical condition, consult your primary care physician before taking Diflucan.
      • Hypersensitivity or allergies to any ingredient of Diflucan: Fluconazole is the active ingredient. Inactive ingredients: microcrystalline cellulose, dibasic calcium phosphate anhydrous, povidone, croscarmellose sodium, FD&C Red No. 40 aluminum lake dye, and magnesium stearate.
      • Diflucan is contraindicated in anyone with hypersensitivity to any other azole antifungal agent.
      • Do not take Diflucan for vaginal candida yeast infections if you are HIV positive, have a severely compromised immune system, or are undergoing chemotherapy.
      • Do not take Diflucan if you are experiencing fever, pain in the lower abdomen, back, either shoulder, or if you have a foul-smelling vaginal discharge.

       

      IMPORTANT WARNING-SIDE EFFECTS:

      • In rare cases, DIFLUCAN has been associated with rare cases of serious hepatic (liver) toxicity including fatalities primarily in patients with serious underlying medical conditions. Diflucan hepatotoxicity is usually, but not always, been reversible on discontinuation of therapy.
      • In rare cases, anaphylaxis has been reported-severe allergic reactions. Consult your physician immediately if develop swelling, rash, or shortness of breath.
      • In very rare cases and more commonly with prolonged usage, exfoliative skin disorders can occur. If one develops any sort of rash or skin reaction one must seek immediate medical attention.
      • The most common side effects of a Diflucan single dosage are headache (13%), nausea (7%), and abdominal pain (6%).

       

      IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

      Online Diflucan medical consultations for a Diflucan prescription are only for those who have previously been diagnosed by a doctor with a Candida vaginal yeast infection and one is having similar symptoms of itching, burning, and/or vaginal discharge. If you are experiencing these symptoms for the first time you must first see your doctor. Also, if you are experiencing fever, pain in the lower abdomen, back, or either shoulder, or have a foul-smelling vaginal discharge DO NOT USE  DIFLUCAN but CONTACT YOUR PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY. 

      When taking the single dose Diflucan-150 mg, if you do not experience improvement within 3 – 5 days seek immediate medical attention from your physician.

      Frequent vaginal yeast infections can be a symptom of serious underlying health conditions such as diabetes, AIDS, cancer, or a severely compromised immune system and one needs to seek medical attention!

      I DO NOT HAVE ANY OF THE ABOVE CONTRAINDICATIONS:

      In order for Medical Wellness Center Physicians to provide you with the best care you need to reply honesty to all questions and you need to understand any and all risks and side effects associated with Diflucan

      By accepting “I Agree” means that you have read the above contraindication and warnings and honestly acknowledge that you do not have any of the above contraindications to Diflucan therapy. Also, that I am aware that I need to inform my doctor that I am taking Diflucan.

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