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Re: Compounded Diflucan

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No - it usually doesn't have to be refrigerated.  I'd ck with the pharmacy and

find out why.

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From: Velma <vel_villalobos@...>

Sent: Thu, October 21, 2010 12:12:24 PM

Subject: Compounded Diflucan

 

I just switched compounding pharmacies and picked up my son's Diflucan last

night. This one had a big blue label that it had to be refridgerated. This is

the first time I've seen this label on Diflucan (fluconazole). All of the other

bottles that I've gotten for this med said to store at room temp. Should I have

been putting it in the fridge this whole time?!?!

Thanks,

Velma

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