You don’t have to stop taking fluconazole to check your urine routine. Fluconazole is indicated for fungal infections in adult patients and is used clinically for vaginal candidiasis, fungal meningitis, fungal infections of the lungs, abdominal infections, infections of the urinary tract and fungal infections of the skin. Taking the drug without stopping the drug can also check the urine routine, which is a routine test to monitor the efficacy of the drug. The test that needs to be stopped is the urine fungal culture, which needs to be stopped for more than three days before the sample can be taken for culture to avoid the unmetabolized drug affecting the result. Fluconazole can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, and in some cases, allergic reactions, which are manifested as rashes, exudative erythema multiforme, and other adverse reactions. Cross-allergic reactions can occur between this drug and other pyrroles, so it is contraindicated for those who are allergic to any of the pyrroles, and should be prohibited for pregnant women. This drug is recommended to be used under medical supervision to avoid adverse reactions and consequences.