Diflucan for Oral Thrush User Reviews
- Anonymous
- March 15, 2015
"Very easy to use and works for days after swallowing the tablet. Also inexpensive!"
- pat...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 25, 2019
"After taking one 150 mg pill for oral thrush, the next day I got vertigo bending over, it was so bad I fell over."
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- Joa...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 18, 2023
"Do not take this medicine! It has terrible side effects. You’ve been warned!"
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"Diflucan had no side effects for me. Taken this like a million times. For thrush, vaginal yeast infection, skin yeast infection, and athlete's foot. Wait it out with the results of the pill. It's not instant, it takes 24-48 hours to work, and then it is better quickly. If you need instant relief, use cream or antifungal mouthwash immediately, and then take the pill. The only reason I didn't give 10 stars is you never know how many you need to take. I stick with 3 each time, as that seems to do the trick."