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Obtaining fluconazole without a prescription

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Daniel Prince - 28 Jul 2005 21:06 GMT
I have athletes foot almost ALL the time.  I have jock itch almost
ALL the time.  I have itching on several areas of my torso almost
ALL the time that is worse when I am warm for any reason.  I also
have chronic nasal congestion ALL the time.

I believe that all of these problems are caused by chronic fungal
infections.  I would like to try fluconazole but my chances of
getting a MD to prescribe it is somewhere between negligible and
nonexistent so I want to obtain it without a prescription.

How can I obtain quality fluconazole at a reasonable price without a
prescription?  Thank you in advance for all replies.
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Happy Dog - 29 Jul 2005 02:08 GMT
>I have athletes foot almost ALL the time.  I have jock itch almost
> ALL the time.  I have itching on several areas of my torso almost
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> getting a MD to prescribe it is somewhere between negligible and
> nonexistent so I want to obtain it without a prescription.

Why?

> How can I obtain quality fluconazole at a reasonable price without a
> prescription?  Thank you in advance for all replies.

You going to minitor your liver function on your own too?

moo
Daniel Prince - 29 Jul 2005 04:32 GMT
>>I have athletes foot almost ALL the time.  I have jock itch almost
>> ALL the time.  I have itching on several areas of my torso almost
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>
>Why?

Because my only insurance is Medi-Cal which very few doctors take
and I am too sick to go out more than two or three days a month and
I can not predict which days I will be able to go out.  This makes
it difficult to schedule an appointment with a MD especially when
appointments with almost all of them require at least two hours plus
commute time.  I just can not go to hundreds of different doctors to
find one that would be willing to prescribe fluconazole.

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I just heard a TV commercial about an automobile that has a rear
entertainment system.  I immediately wondered exactly how would an
automobile entertain one's rear and would it be safe to drive while
one's rear was being entertained.

Happy Dog - 29 Jul 2005 05:14 GMT
>>> I believe that all of these problems are caused by chronic fungal
>>> infections.  I would like to try fluconazole but my chances of
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> and I am too sick to go out more than two or three days a month and
> I can not predict which days I will be able to go out

Then doubly so should you consult a physician before taking an anti-fungal.
You have Internet access.  Google it.

moo
Daniel Prince - 29 Jul 2005 19:58 GMT
>>>> I believe that all of these problems are caused by chronic fungal
>>>> infections.  I would like to try fluconazole but my chances of
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>Then doubly so should you consult a physician before taking an anti-fungal.
>You have Internet access.  Google it.

What exactly should I Google?  I tried to Google for "doctors who
take Medi-Cal" and Google interpreted "Medi-Cal" as "medical" and
came up with about 19,000,000 hits.  
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I just heard a TV commercial about an automobile that has a rear
entertainment system.  I immediately wondered exactly how would an
automobile entertain one's rear and would it be safe to drive while
one's rear was being entertained.

Happy Dog - 30 Jul 2005 00:08 GMT
"Daniel Prince" <neutrino1@comcast.net>
>>Then doubly so should you consult a physician before taking an
>>anti-fungal.
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> take Medi-Cal" and Google interpreted "Medi-Cal" as "medical" and
> came up with about 19,000,000 hits.

Google anti-fungals.  They're potentially quite dangerous.

moo
Daniel Prince - 30 Jul 2005 03:41 GMT
>Google anti-fungals.  They're potentially quite dangerous.

Dr. Harris says that fluconazole is pretty safe also my PDR says
that liver problems are rare.

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I just heard a TV commercial about an automobile that has a rear
entertainment system.  I immediately wondered exactly how would an
automobile entertain one's rear and would it be safe to drive while
one's rear was being entertained.

Happy Dog - 30 Jul 2005 11:34 GMT
>>Google anti-fungals.  They're potentially quite dangerous.
>
> Dr. Harris says that fluconazole is pretty safe also my PDR says
> that liver problems are rare.

You say that you're too ill to be mobile most days, no?  Doing this on your
own, or with naught but Usenet advise is ill advised.  Let us know what
happens.

moo
Ron Hubbard - 29 Jul 2005 08:34 GMT
Have you tried any of the Internet pharmacies?

Ron

> >>I have athletes foot almost ALL the time.  I have jock itch almost
> >> ALL the time.  I have itching on several areas of my torso almost
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> automobile entertain one's rear and would it be safe to drive while
> one's rear was being entertained.

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