Can you crush Fluconazole tablets? 

Can you crush Fluconazole tablets? 

Yes, you can crush Fluconazole tablets and mix them with pudding or applesauce for ease of administration. Although it’s never ideal to crush meds, you can do it if you’re doing it right. 

It’s always best to talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you’re finding it difficult to swallow the tablets whole and ask them for an alternative. However, if you’re crushing the tablet, make sure you’re taking the entire tablet and not leaving any powder behind.

What are the potential risks associated with crushing Fluconazole tablets? 

Crushed Fluconazole tablets don’t necessarily damage your health in any way, but not taking them in the right way can lead to insufficient therapeutic response(1)

It is also important to add the powder to something that can help mask the bitter taste of the medication, which you can’t really taste when swallowing the tablet whole. It is also not recommended to store the crushed tablet for later use or add it to something to store. 

You shouldn’t let the powder sit for too long, as environmental factors can accelerate drug degradation processes. As long as you properly crush the tablets and take the entire dose that your doctor has prescribed, you can take crushed tablets safely. 

Alternatives to crushing Fluconazole 

It’s never considered ideal to crush medicines and you should always look for an alternative. Fluconazole is also available in liquid oral dosage form which you can easily consume. 

So, ask your pharmacist if you can take an oral dosage form and make sure you properly understand how much liquid formulation you will have to take to equal the dose prescribed by your doctor. 

It is important to take Fluconazole in the proper way to make the most out of this antifungal medication. Make sure you do not exceed the recommended dose.

Always check for drug expiry if the medication has been sitting around on your shelf for a while. Expired medications can not help your symptoms effectively.

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References

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PubChem [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Library of Medicine (US), National Center for Biotechnology Information; 2004-. PubChem Compound Summary for CID 3365, Fluconazole. Available from: https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/Fluconazole