It’s Baclofen. If you’ve been paying top dollar for Lioresal, stop it. Liofen is the exact same molecule. It’s a muscle relaxant, specifically an antispastic agent. It’s not a painkiller like Nurofen; it works mechanically on the muscles. It’s mostly used for conditions where the brain and the spine aren’t talking properly, causing the muscles to stay tight (spasticity). But plenty of blokes use it for that stubborn lower back stiffness that just won’t quit. If you want to see how it stacks up against the competition, check out our guide on The 5 Best Muscle Relaxer Tablets for Australians.
Think of your spinal cord as the coach’s box. Sometimes, it gets overexcited and keeps yelling “TIGHTEN UP!” at your muscles, even when you’re trying to relax on the couch. Liofen works by stimulating the GABA-B receptors in the spinal cord.
According to Wikipedia, Baclofen inhibits the release of excitatory neurotransmitters. In plain English? It unplugs the phone so the muscles stop getting the message to cramp. The result is that the muscle goes limp (in a good way), the pain drops, and you get your range of motion back.
It relaxes muscles, but it can relax your brain too. NPS MedicineWise lists the common reactions here.
Is this a painkiller?
Not exactly. It stops the spasm that causes the pain. If you have nerve pain specifically, you might want to look at Gabantin 300 mg instead.
Can I take it with Soma?
Be very careful. Pain O Soma 350mg is another relaxant. Mixing them can make you extremely drowsy. Ask a doctor first.
Is it addictive?
It’s not an opioid, so it’s not addictive in that way. But your body gets used to it, which is why you can’t stop suddenly.
Will it show up on a drug test?
Standard workplace tests look for opioids and amphetamines. They don’t usually hunt for muscle relaxants, but always declare your meds.
Can I drink beer on it?
I wouldn’t. It multiplies the drowsiness. One beer will feel like four.
Fluka Capsules contain the active ingredient Fluconazole. It belongs to a class of medicines called triazole antifungals. In Australia, this is the go-to treatment for vaginal thrush (candidiasis), but doctors also prescribe it for a range of other fungal nasties, including ringworm and even fungal nail infections.
Many people prefer Fluka over topical treatments because it’s just one pill (for most thrush cases). You don’t have to worry about applying creams or pessaries before bed. If you have been using topical solutions like KZ Cream (Ketoconazole) but the infection keeps coming back, switching to a systemic oral treatment like Fluka is often the doctor’s next step to clear the fungus completely from your system.
Fungi, like the Candida yeast, need a specific substance called ergosterol to build their cell walls. Without strong walls, they can’t survive. Fluka works by blocking the fungus from producing this vital substance.
Essentially, it punches holes in the cell membranes of the yeast. This stops the fungus from growing and reproducing, allowing your body’s immune system to wipe out the remaining infection. While antibiotics like Azithromycin 500 mg kill bacteria, they are useless against fungi (and can actually cause thrush!). Fluka is specifically designed to target the yeast cells without harming your own human cells.
The main advantage here is convenience and speed.
Always follow the label or your doctor’s instructions, as the dosage changes depending on what you are treating.
If you are dealing with a severe skin rash alongside the internal infection, doctors sometimes recommend combining this oral pill with a soothing topical agent like Candid B Cream to reduce external itching while the pill works internally.
Fluconazole is generally very safe, especially as a single dose, but some people do get side effects.
Common reactions:
Precautions:
For more information on managing thrush and fungal infections, check out Healthdirect Australia.
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Q: How fast does Fluka work for thrush?
A: Most women notice the itching and discomfort start to subside within 24 hours. However, it can take a few days for the symptoms to disappear completely.
Q: Can I buy Fluka Capsules online in Australia?
A: Yes, you can order Fluka online through our store. We provide discreet shipping for all Women’s Care and general health products.
Q: Is this an antibiotic?
A: No, Fluka is an antifungal. Antibiotics kill bacteria. In fact, taking antibiotics can sometimes cause thrush, which is why many people buy Fluka after a course of antibiotics.
Q: Can men take Fluka?
A: Yes. Men can get thrush too (balanitis). Doctors often prescribe Fluconazole for men suffering from penile thrush.
Q: Do I need a prescription?
A: Fluconazole can be bought over the counter in some strengths, but higher doses or bulk amounts are regulated. We recommend consulting a doctor to ensure it’s the right treatment for your specific infection. You can check regulatory details via the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).
Infections can turn nasty pretty quickly. Whether it’s a throbbing tooth that’s keeping you awake, a skin infection that won’t heal, or a deeper issue in your bones or joints, you need something that works fast to stop the bacteria in its tracks.
Dalacin C 300mg is a serious antibiotic for serious situations.
It is often the number one choice for people who are allergic to penicillin. If you can’t take Amoxicillin, Dalacin C is usually the backup plan that saves the day. It is designed to penetrate deep into tissue to reach infections that other antibiotics might miss. It gets in, clears the bacteria, and gets you healthy again.
Dalacin C 300mg capsules contain the active ingredient Clindamycin. It belongs to a group of medicines called lincosamide antibiotics.
Here is how it works: Bacteria need to produce certain proteins to grow and multiply. Clindamycin interferes with that process. It effectively cuts off their supply line. Once the bacteria stop growing, your body’s immune system can step in and wipe them out.
It is widely prescribed by dentists and doctors for:
Why is Dalacin C prescribed so often?
There are some specific rules for taking Clindamycin to avoid side effects.
You choose Dalacin C when you need a specialist.
General antibiotics act like a carpet bomb, hitting everything. Clindamycin is more like a sniper. It targets specific types of bacteria often found in the mouth and skin. If you have had a dental procedure gone wrong or a persistent infection that isn’t responding to basic meds, Dalacin C is the heavy hitter that gets it sorted.
Antibiotics are powerful, so you need to watch out for your gut health.
Q: Can I drink alcohol while on Dalacin C?
A: Alcohol doesn’t stop the medicine from working, but it can make side effects like nausea or an upset stomach worse. It’s best to give the booze a miss until you’re better.
Q: Is this good for a tooth abscess?
A: Yes, it is excellent for dental infections because it penetrates the gum and bone tissue very effectively.
Q: Do I take it with food?
A: You can take it with or without food. If it upsets your stomach, taking it with a meal helps.
Q: How long does it take to work?
A: You should start feeling relief from pain and fever within 24 to 48 hours, but the redness and swelling might take a bit longer to go down.
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