Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Fluconazole
Drug ID BADD_D00912
Description Fluconazole, commonly known as _Diflucan_, is an antifungal drug used for the treatment of both systemic and superficial fungal infections in a variety of tissues. It was initially approved by the FDA in 1990. This drug is an _azole_ antifungal, in the same drug family as [ketoconazole] and [itraconazole]. Fluconazole has many advantages over the other antifungal drugs including the option of oral administration. The side effect profile of this drug is minimal. It has been demonstrated as an efficacious treatment for vaginal yeast infections in one single dose.[A174325]
Indications and Usage Fluconazole can be administered in the treatment of the following fungal infections[L11043]: 1) Vaginal yeast infections caused by Candida 2) Systemic Candida infections 3) Both esophageal and oropharyngeal candidiasis 4) Cryptococcal meningitis 5) UTI (urinary tract infection) by Candida 6) Peritonitis (inflammation of the peritoneum) caused by Candida **A note on fungal infection prophylaxis** Patients receiving bone marrow transplantation who are treated with cytotoxic chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy may be predisposed to candida infections, and may receive fluconazole as prophylactic therapy.[L11043] **A note on laboratory testing** Obtaining specimens for fungal culture and other important laboratory studies such as serology or pathology is advised before starting fluconazole therapy in order to isolate the organisms to be eliminated through treatment. It is permissible to start therapy before the results are available, however, adjusting the therapy once laboratory results confirm the causative organism may be necessary.[L11043]
Marketing Status approved; investigational
ATC Code D01AC15; J02AC01
DrugBank ID DB00196
KEGG ID D00322
MeSH ID D015725
PubChem ID 3365
TTD Drug ID D09LNI
NDC Product Code 82982-070; 53104-7569; 65015-601; 66039-857; 16714-694; 43063-642; 0143-9667; 0143-9669; 51672-4067; 62135-130; 62559-992; 65862-300; 67405-603; 68071-2557; 68462-101; 68788-7150; 70518-0560; 70710-1140; 71205-104; 71205-563; 71335-0686; 71335-1268; 0904-6501; 64567-0002; 65862-058; 16714-693; 0143-9666; 51407-426; 51655-435; 55111-144; 55289-824; 57237-149; 59762-5015; 0049-3420; 67296-1498; 68001-254; 70518-3100; 70771-1066; 70985-015; 71205-094; 71205-650; 71335-1037; 71335-1954; 72189-140; 38779-2442; 51552-1031; 53069-0380; 55111-039; 65862-061; 16571-210; 16571-212; 16714-692; 25021-184; 50268-337; 51672-4065; 57237-004; 57237-006; 59762-5017; 61919-493; 62559-990; 63629-9091; 0049-3440; 0049-3450; 65862-059; 68071-4501; 68462-104; 70518-3312; 70771-1065; 71205-081; 71335-1895; 55111-145; 59762-5030; 0338-6045; 68001-251; 68788-7293; 72189-149; 65862-060; 0143-9899; 51672-4066; 59762-5016; 0338-6046; 60760-113; 62559-993; 0049-3500; 68071-2601; 68071-2609; 70710-1139; 70985-014; 71205-573; 71205-796; 72189-143; 13371-418; 51407-301; 55111-143; 55700-916; 61919-380; 62135-132; 62135-133; 63187-584; 63629-1948; 67405-601; 67405-604; 68001-252; 68462-102; 68462-119; 70518-2415; 70710-1137; 70710-1138; 70985-016; 71335-1948; 0904-6500; 53104-7522; 16714-696; 50090-2195; 50090-5299; 50090-5764; 51407-424; 51407-425; 51407-427; 57237-005; 63187-096; 63629-8970; 68071-3428; 68084-735; 68788-7959; 68788-8220; 70518-2411; 70771-1063; 71205-283; 71335-0769; 72789-209; 49452-3149; 50090-4425; 51655-889; 51672-4064; 59762-5018; 59762-5029; 63187-613; 63187-878; 65862-299; 68071-2805; 68071-2906; 70518-3092; 70518-3111; 70771-1064; 71335-1448; 72189-342; 82982-058; 62991-2651; 65427-025; 16714-695; 0143-9668; 51407-299; 51407-302; 55154-7875; 57237-003; 60760-804; 62135-131; 62559-991; 63629-1947; 63629-1950; 63629-7986; 67405-602; 68001-253; 68084-728; 70985-013; 76420-164; 51927-3783; 16571-213; 16714-691; 43063-645; 57237-150; 60760-803; 63629-1949; 63629-8971; 63629-9134; 0049-3430; 71335-0764; 72789-096; 51686-0006; 60592-209; 65841-108; 65862-297; 16571-211; 50268-339; 51407-300; 55111-146; 55154-3400
UNII 8VZV102JFY
Synonyms Fluconazole | Zonal | Béagyne | Diflucan | Fluc Hexal | Flucobeta | FlucoLich | Fluconazol AbZ | Fluconazol AL | Fluconazol Stada | Fluconazol von ct | Fluconazol-Isis | Fluconazol Isis | Fluconazol-ratiopharm | Fluconazol ratiopharm | Flunazul | Fungata | Lavisa | Loitin | Neofomiral | Oxifungol | Solacap | UK-49858 | UK 49858 | UK49858 | Triflucan | Apo-Fluconazole | Apo Fluconazole
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C13H12F2N6O
CAS Registry Number 86386-73-4
SMILES C1=CC(=C(C=C1F)F)C(CN2C=NC=N2)(CN3C=NC=N3)O
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
*The priority for ADR severity classification is based on FAERS assessment, followed by the most severe level in CTCAE rating. If neither is available, it will be displayed as 'Not available'.
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Eye swelling06.08.03.0030.000243%Not Available
Eyelid ptosis17.17.02.004; 06.05.01.002--Not Available
Face oedema23.04.01.004; 10.01.05.002; 08.01.07.0030.000112%
Fatigue08.01.01.002--
Febrile neutropenia08.05.02.004; 01.02.03.0020.000112%
Feeling abnormal08.01.09.014--Not Available
Feeling hot08.01.09.009--Not Available
Flatulence07.01.04.002--
Flushing23.06.05.003; 08.01.03.025; 24.03.01.002--
Fungal infection11.03.05.001--Not Available
Gastrointestinal disorder07.11.01.001--Not Available
Gastrointestinal pain07.01.05.005--
Gingival bleeding24.07.02.010; 07.09.07.0010.000067%Not Available
Haematuria21.10.01.018; 24.07.01.047; 20.02.01.0060.000256%
Haemoptysis02.11.04.009; 24.07.01.006; 22.02.03.0040.000121%Not Available
Haemorrhoids07.15.03.001; 24.10.02.002--
Hallucination19.10.04.0030.000225%
Hallucination, visual19.10.04.0070.000090%Not Available
Hallucinations, mixed19.10.04.0080.000090%Not Available
Headache17.14.01.001--
Hepatic encephalopathy17.13.01.003; 09.01.03.0060.000135%Not Available
Hepatic failure09.01.03.0020.000112%
Hepatic function abnormal09.01.02.0010.000315%Not Available
Hepatic necrosis09.01.07.002--
Hepatitis09.01.07.0040.000090%Not Available
Hepatitis acute09.01.07.0050.000067%Not Available
Hepatocellular injury09.01.07.0080.000157%Not Available
Hepatosplenomegaly09.01.05.002; 01.09.03.0010.000045%Not Available
Hepatotoxicity12.03.01.008; 09.01.07.0090.000270%Not Available
Herpes simplex23.11.05.004; 11.05.02.001--Not Available
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