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Concerns About Potential Overdose

6/21/2025, 10:00:30 PMMale25-34

I have a concern regarding my recent medication intake. On June 12th, I administered a single dosage of fluconazole at 150mg to treat an infection. Since the infection persisted, I opted to take another dose on June 21st. Additionally, I had also taken an individual dose on June 18th. In total, I have ingested three doses of 150mg. I'm a 27-year-old female and I'm seeking guidance on whether this could be classified as an overdose.

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Cony

6/21/2025, 10:00:57 PM

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It's important to address your concerns regarding fluconazole usage and the possibility of overdose. Based on the information you provided, taking three doses of 150mg of fluconazole over the period mentioned does not typically constitute an overdose.

Explanation:

Fluconazole is an antifungal medication commonly prescribed in doses of 150mg for various fungal infections. The usual dosage for treating infections can be a single dose or repeated doses over time, depending on the specific condition being treated. The standard recommendation for most common infections does allow for multiple doses if necessary.

However, exceeding recommended dosages can lead to side effects and potential toxicity. The therapeutic level for fluconazole is generally considered safe within the prescribed dosing guidelines—commonly not exceeding 400mg per day.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor Your Symptoms: Pay attention to any unusual symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, liver dysfunction signs (yellowing of skin or eyes), or rash. If you experience any of these, it would be important to seek further evaluation.

  2. Review Medication Use: Keep track of when and how many doses you’ve taken, as miscommunication about medication can occur, especially if seeing multiple healthcare providers.

  3. Avoid Additional Doses: Until you’ve assessed your symptoms, refrain from taking further doses without consulting a healthcare provider or pharmacist.

  4. Hydration and Rest: Ensure you're well-hydrated and allow your body time to respond to treatment.

  5. Consult a Pharmacist: If you're uncertain or need immediate clarification regarding your medication regimen, a pharmacist can provide reliable information.

If any severe symptoms develop or you retain ongoing concerns, it would be wise to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and further evaluation. Remember that maintaining open communication about your medication use is crucial for your health.

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