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Athlone Fluconazole 150mg 1 Capsule
Athlone£2.49This product belongs to a group of medicines called azoles and is an antifungal agent Do not give this medicine to children below the age of 16 years If you are pregnant or breast-feeding,...
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At present, the Athlone selection on withaid focuses on a single pharmacy-format option: Athlone Fluconazole 150mg (1 capsule). This is typically chosen by adults who recognise common thrush symptoms and prefer an oral, single-capsule format. If you’re comparing options, use the Sexual Health collection link below to browse other thrush treatment formats (for example, external creams or pessaries) and choose what’s most appropriate for your symptoms and personal preference. Always read the patient information leaflet and follow label directions.
This page currently lists Athlone Fluconazole 150mg in a 1-capsule format, with links to browse related Sexual Health and Essentials collections.
Fluconazole is an antifungal medicine used for fungal infections such as thrush. It may not be suitable for everyone, so check the leaflet and suitability questions before purchase.
Suitability depends on factors such as age, pregnancy or breastfeeding, symptoms, medical conditions and other medicines. If you are unsure, ask a pharmacist or GP before buying or taking it.
Capsules are taken by mouth, external creams are applied externally, and pessaries are used internally. Browse the Sexual Health collection to compare formats and follow pack directions.
Read the patient information leaflet for age guidance, warnings, allergies and interactions. If you take regular medication or have a long-term condition, confirm suitability with a pharmacist or GP.
Get advice if symptoms are new or unusual for you, severe, persistent, keep returning, or if you are under 16 or over 60, pregnant or breastfeeding, or you think another condition (including an STI) could be causing symptoms.
Important: This content is general guidance and does not replace medical advice. Medicines can cause side effects and interact with other treatments. Always read the patient information leaflet and use as directed. If you are unsure what to choose, symptoms worsen, or you do not improve, speak to a pharmacist or GP.