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Can 8 pills of 150 mg diflucan per month affect my Liver?
May 13, 2014
it depends on the kind of fungus and disease here it is a case of ordinary fongus usuallywe dont have to exceed 600 mg usually willfind slight elevation of transaminase rarely hepatitis anyway we have to carry out all liver tests
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