Diflucan for Fibromyalgia
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Diflucan as a Fibromyalgia Treatment



Diflucan for Fibromyalgia

Diflucan is a prescribed oral antifungal drug that can be used to treat the yeast infection (candidiasis) that comes along with having fibromyalgia. When reviewing this drug, please keep in mind that yeast infections fall under the category of 'genitourinary problem relief.' Tell us your experience with Diflucan for fibromyalgia. Rate this fibromyalgia treatment below.


Treatment Ratings for FMS Symptoms
Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 7.00 7.00
Myofasical Trigger Point Pain Relief 5.00 5.00
More Energy / Mental Clarity 5.50 5.50
Better Sleep 1.50 1.50
No Side Effects 9.00 9.00
Convenience 9.50 9.50
Cost/Benefit 10.00 10.00
 
Depression Relief 2.00 2.00
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   5.00 5.00
Genitourinary Problem Relief 5.50 5.50
Skin Problem Relief 5.00 5.00
Hyopoglycemia Relief n/a n/a



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Diflucan "by accident"   05/29/14
Reviewed by:     Location Not Given
I had picked up a toenail fungus and it would not go away after 2 yrs. of battling. Finally, my dermatologist gave me diflucan and told me I would not get any yeast infections. What surprised me the most is that I had absolutely NO fibromyalgia symptoms when I got in the heat, or worked hard, or got very cold. I was SHOCKED> tomorrow I see my pain dr. and I am going to ask if he can prescribe it for me. I sure hope he will. brownsnest

Treatment Time Frame: 3 Months
Treatment Frequency: 2 Times Per Week
Dosage: Less than 10 mg

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 10.00 10
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 9.00 9
More Energy / Mental Clarity 9.00 9
Better Sleep 1.00 1
No Side Effects 10.00 10
Convenience 10.00 10
Cost/Benefit 10.00 10
 
Depression Relief n/a n/a
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   8.00 8
Genitourinary Problem Relief 10.00 10
Skin Problem Relief 9.00 9
Hypoglycemia Relief n/a n/a

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Diflucan helped my muscle pain some   12/12/09
Reviewed by:     Location Not Given
As part of my overall treatment program, i was started on diflucan, and began getting relief from my achy muscles within a week. everytime i try to stop it, my pain gets worse. i don't know the reason, but i just know it helped partly lesses my pain

Treatment Time Frame: 6 Months
Treatment Frequency: 1 Time Per Day
Dosage: 200 mg

Fibromyalgia Tender Point Pain Relief 4.00 4
Myofascial Trigger Point Pain Relief 1.00 1
More Energy / Mental Clarity 2.00 2
Better Sleep 2.00 2
No Side Effects 8.00 8
Convenience 9.00 9
Cost/Benefit 10.00 10
 
Depression Relief 2.00 2
Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief   2.00 2
Genitourinary Problem Relief 1.00 1
Skin Problem Relief 1.00 1
Hypoglycemia Relief n/a n/a

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