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In a message dated 10/27/2003 9:19:12 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Graduate-OSSG writes:

> , I'm not sure if Diflucan is a delayed release or if it has a long

> half life. I'm thinking that it has a long half life which means that

> once it is in your system, it would stay around awhile. I would check

> with you doctors office or surgeons office just to make sure.

when i had surgery i got a yeast infection in my mouth...thrush. they gaveme

diglucan once a day for 3 days i think. This is because of my WLS. I think

2 days will also work. I have taken diflucan several times since my WLS and

did it thisway. ask your doc. good luck

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