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What are the ingredients in Diflucan (fluconazole)?
Diflucan is the brand name for fluconazole. The active ingredient in Diflucan is fluconazole (a systemic antifungal medication). The other ingredients depend on the specific Diflucan form (for example, tablets/capsules versus liquid suspension).
Because you asked for “ingredients,” tell me which Diflucan product you mean (strength and form, such as 50 mg tablet, 150 mg tablet, or oral suspension). The full ingredient list (including inactive ingredients) can differ by formulation.
How do the inactive ingredients differ by Diflucan formulation?
Diflucan comes in multiple forms, and the non-medicinal (inactive) ingredients can change. Inactive ingredients may include components used to form the tablet or capsule or to suspend the drug in liquid. These differences matter for people with allergies or dietary restrictions.
Share the exact product name/strength shown on the label and I’ll provide the correct ingredient breakdown for that specific Diflucan version.
What’s the active ingredient vs. “inactive” ingredients?
Fluconazole is the active ingredient responsible for the antifungal effect. Inactive ingredients are formulation ingredients used for stability, taste, or tablet/suspension structure, and they do not treat fungal infections.
Looking for ingredients due to an allergy or intolerance?
If you’re trying to avoid a specific ingredient (for example, certain dyes, sugars, or excipients), the first step is matching your exact Diflucan product (tablet/capsule vs suspension and the strength). Then you can compare the inactive ingredient list for your formulation.
If you reply with the form and strength (and, if available, a photo or the exact text from the “Inactive ingredients” section), I’ll interpret the list for you.