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by maverick_88, Nov 04, 2009 10:10AM
Can I take Diflucan while taking Cephalexin?
Age
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21
Sex
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Female
Weight
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124
Current Medications
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Cephalexin
Drug Allergies
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none

by Alison L, RPh, Nov 05, 2009 07:39AM
There are no interactions between the two medications but in regards to if you can take them together, I would need more information. Are you taking each for two different infections? Did the same doctor give you both of them?
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by vedadhar, Nov 04, 2009 07:32PM
To: maverick_88
u can use it safely.no problem.there may be certain side effects like nausea n vomiting n taste perversions if u use this drug.it has no interaction with cephalexin.
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