About Fluconazole A triazole derivative, A board range Antifungal.  Mechanism of Action of Fluconazole Fluconazole is fungicidal or fungistatic depending on the drug concentrations. I t inhibits the conversion of Lanosterol to 14 demethyl Lanosterol by inhibiting the cytochromeP450 enzyme 14 alpha demethylase and impair ergosterol synthesis  Interactions for Fluconazole Cimetidine: Decreased efficacy of fluconazole.  Cyclosporine: Increase in serum cyclosporine plasma concentration.  Hydrochlorothiazide: Reduction in renal clearance of fluconazole.  Phenytoin: Efficacy of phenytoin enhanced.  Rifampicin: Efficacy of fluconazole decreased, higher dosage required.  Sulfonylureas: Efficacy of tolbutamide, glyburide and glipizide increased.  Warfarin: Potentiates the anticoagulant effect resulting in increase in prothrombin time.   Indications for Fluconazole 1.Oesophageal candidiasis  2.Oropharyngeal candidiasis  3.Vaginal candidiasis  4.Systemic candidiasis  5.Cryptoc