How many fluconazole capsules a day need to be taken depending on the nature of the patient’s fungal infection, severity, drug specifications, etc., and should be used in accordance with medical advice. Fluconazole is a triazole antifungal drug, clinically used in the treatment of cryptococcal meningitis, mucocutaneous candidiasis, skin fungal disease and other fungal infections. The dosage of fluconazole capsules needs to be based on the patient’s condition, and how many pills per day needs to be calculated according to the drug specifications. 1. For the treatment of cryptococcal meningitis, 400mg is used on the first day, followed by 200~400mg per day for at least 6~8 weeks, and the dosage can be increased to 800mg when the infection is serious and life-threatening. 2. For the treatment of fungal skin infections, 150mg once a week; or 50mg once a day. Fluconazole capsules should not be used in people who have a history of allergy to this drug, and concomitant use of terfenadine is contraindicated if the person receives a dose of fluconazole of more than 400mg per day, and concomitant use of drugs such as cisapride, astemizole and quinidine is contraindicated during fluconazole treatment. Adverse reactions such as headache, abdominal pain, vomiting, nausea, elevated liver enzymes, and rash may occur during fluconazole use. The medication should be used under the supervision of a doctor and in case of discomfort, seek medical attention.