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No there isn't, but you can get Fluconazole (Diflucan) compounded

(celexa too), at Friendly Hills Pharmacy here's the number (562)

698-0909. I'm going to call Costco to see if maybe they can get it in

white pill form, they're able to get Valtrex!

On Mar 23, 2011, at 11:11 AM, LH wrote:

> Just out of curiosity. Does anyone know if there is a dye-free

> version of Diflucan? I know about washing off the blue dye on the

> valtrex, but what about the " pink " diflucan?

>

> Thanks.

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We were using Custom Care Pharmacy - and they can compound pretty much anything.

However, they were told by Dr. G's office that my son's Rx's were not to be

compounded. Pill form

only.   

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From: Argie Olivo <golivo@...>

Sent: Thu, March 24, 2011 10:11:58 AM

Subject: Re: Dyes

No there isn't, but you can get Fluconazole (Diflucan) compounded 

(celexa too), at Friendly Hills Pharmacy here's the number (562) 

698-0909.  I'm going to call Costco to see if maybe they can get it in 

white pill form, they're able to get Valtrex!

On Mar 23, 2011, at 11:11 AM, LH wrote:

> Just out of curiosity. Does anyone know if there is a dye-free 

> version of Diflucan? I know about washing off the blue dye on the 

> valtrex, but what about the " pink " diflucan?

>

> Thanks.

>

>

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not sure if this helps but we are using Diflucan (generic suspension) through

CVS pharmacy. jill

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> > Just out of curiosity. Does anyone know if there is a dye-free 

> > version of Diflucan? I know about washing off the blue dye on the 

> > valtrex, but what about the " pink " diflucan?

> >

> > Thanks.

> >

> >

> >

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what about using liquid form?

karen

> Just out of curiosity. Does anyone know if there is a dye-free 

> version of Diflucan? I know about washing off the blue dye on the 

> valtrex, but what about the " pink " diflucan?

>

> Thanks.

>

>

>

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You can get it compounded dye free.  (There used to be a dye-free generic but I

can't thru Sandoz but I can't find it anymore.)  Sometimes your insurance

covers

compounding, sometimes not, so you have to weigh the difference in cost to

whether or not you're having problems from the dye or not.  If you compound it,

check around on pricing - it varies widely, and if not approved by insurance,

get quotes for 'uninsured' prices.  Call as far as Friendly Hills Pharmacy in

CA

near Dr Goldberg, or the compounding pharmacy next door to Dr 's office

in Port Aransas TX (you could call his office for the ph#).

HTH

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From: LH <lrkhmomx3@...>

Sent: Wed, March 23, 2011 1:11:01 PM

Subject: Dyes

 

Just out of curiosity. Does anyone know if there is a dye-free version of

Diflucan? I know about washing off the blue dye on the valtrex, but what about

the " pink " diflucan?

Thanks.

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i meant to add..its dye free but flavored.

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> > > Just out of curiosity. Does anyone know if there is a dye-free 

> > > version of Diflucan? I know about washing off the blue dye on the 

> > > valtrex, but what about the " pink " diflucan?

> > >

> > > Thanks.

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I was told that I could only get and use pills....

Not sure if this was just to my son or for everyone?!

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From: Tooher <ktrn56@...>

Sent: Thu, March 24, 2011 3:00:22 PM

Subject: Re: Dyes

 

what about using liquid form?

karen

> Just out of curiosity. Does anyone know if there is a dye-free 

> version of Diflucan? I know about washing off the blue dye on the 

> valtrex, but what about the " pink " diflucan?

>

> Thanks.

>

>

>

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