Diflucan Use In Early Pregnancy Linked To Increased Risk Of Musculoskeletal Malformations: Study
A new study warns that taking Diflucan during the first trimester of pregnancy could increase the risk of musculoskeletal malformations.
A new study warns that taking Diflucan during the first trimester of pregnancy could increase the risk of musculoskeletal malformations.
A new study provides more evidence that the yeast infection drug Diflucan may increase the risk of miscarriages and heart defects when taken by pregnant women.
A potentially deadly type of yeast infection is being spread through hospitals in the U.S. and resists many types of drug treatments, according to a CDC warning.
The FDA has launched a safety review of Diflucan after a study linked use of the drug during pregnancy to an increased risk of miscarriages.
The findings of a new study warn that Invokana may cause yeast infections or urinary tract infections in 10% of all users.