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Fluconazole and CBD — interaction profile and FAQ
Cannabidiol (CBD) is widely used as an over-the-counter wellness product, and many people taking Fluconazole (Fluconazole) — used for Fluconazole is approved in adults and children for the treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis, oropharyngeal and oesophageal candidiasis, urinary tract candidiasis, peritonitis and other invasive candi… — wonder whether the two are safe to combine. Unlike most herbal products, CBD has documented interactions with several drug-metabolising enzymes, which means it can change blood levels of co-administered medications. Below is a focused look at the Fluconazole-and-CBD question at the 50mg, 100mg, 150mg, 200mg dosing strengths.
How CBD can affect Fluconazole blood levels
CBD inhibits several cytochrome P450 enzymes — most notably CYP3A4, CYP2C19 and CYP2D6 — which together metabolise a large fraction of prescription medications. Fluconazole, with active ingredient Fluconazole, may or may not be metabolised by these enzymes; if it is, concomitant CBD can raise Fluconazole blood levels and increase the risk of dose-related side effects. Conversely, in some pathways, induction or competition for transporters can lower exposure. The clinically relevant size of this effect depends on the CBD dose, formulation and individual hepatic metabolism.
Practical guidance for combined use
According to general clinical guidance, anyone planning to combine Fluconazole at the 50mg, 100mg, 150mg, 200mg doses with regular CBD use should discuss this with the prescriber and ideally check the Fluconazole prescribing information and an interaction database (e.g. Lexicomp, the FDA Drug Interactions guidance) for the Fluconazole entry. Practical steps include starting at low CBD doses, separating CBD and Fluconazole doses by several hours where feasible and monitoring for side effects (sedation, dizziness, gastrointestinal symptoms or laboratory changes) during the first weeks. Pure isolate CBD has fewer co-formulants but the CYP-inhibition signal is similar.
Frequently asked questions
Is it safe to use CBD with Fluconazole? ▾
Whether CBD is safe to combine with Fluconazole depends on the metabolic pathway of Fluconazole, the CBD dose and the indication for which Fluconazole is taken at the 50mg, 100mg, 150mg, 200mg dose. For many medications the interaction is mild and manageable; for narrow-therapeutic-index drugs (anticoagulants, anti-epileptics, immunosuppressants and some psychiatric medications) the combination warrants closer follow-up. Discuss with the prescriber and check an interaction database before starting CBD.
How much time should I leave between CBD and Fluconazole? ▾
For most medications, separating CBD and Fluconazole by several hours reduces, though does not eliminate, the metabolic interaction; for steady-state regimens with cumulative drug levels, simple time separation has limited effect. According to general pharmacological principles, the more meaningful step is establishing a stable CBD dose, monitoring symptoms and laboratory values, and adjusting Fluconazole dosing under the prescriber's guidance rather than relying on timing alone.
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