Diflucan tablets are typically white to off-white, capsule-shaped, and debossed with “Pfizer” and the strength of the medication (e. g., 100 mg, 150 mg). You’ll find them in blister packs, usually containing 7, 14, or 28 tablets. Always check the packaging carefully to verify the medication and dosage.
Variations in appearance are possible depending on the manufacturer and the specific formulation, so slight differences in shade or markings aren’t necessarily cause for concern. However, significant deviations – like unusual colors, textures, or the absence of markings – warrant immediate confirmation with your pharmacist or doctor.
Remember: Never take medication if you doubt its authenticity. Compare the pills to your prescription information and, if any doubts remain, seek professional advice to ensure you’re taking the correct medication. Your health is paramount.