Medicine Used To Treat
Yeast Infection
There are several over the counter medicine used to treat
yeast infections, some women are more comfortable going to the
doctors office and getting a prescription to treat the
uncomfortable condition.
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Doctors especially like to prescribe this drug for women who
are breastfeeding an infant.
One of the medications a doctor might prescribe is a drug
called Fluconazole. Fluconazole is a synthetic anti-fungal
medication that has been very successful at treating yeast
infections in women and men. Fluconazole is taken orally, but
in some situations it can be administered intravenously.
Fluconazole works by preventing the fungus from reproducing,
but it does not kill the fungus, the down side is that it takes
a little while to work but it doesn't kill the fungus that the
body needs to function.
Most people are able to take Fluconazole without being
bothered by side affects, that doesn't mean that there aren't
any side affects. Common side affects to Fluconazole include
headaches, food tasteinf differently, dizziness, heartburn,
diarrhea, and stomach pains. Severe side affects are extreme
fatigue, difficulty breathing, unusual bruising and bleeding,
itching, appetite loss, hives, pain, rash, flu symptoms, dark
urine, and seizures. There has been no indication that a
nursing infant will be dosed with Fluconazole through breast
milk. A two week prescriptions of Fluconazole can cost as much
as three hundred and fifty dollars.
Another medicine that can be dosed either orally or
intravenously is Itraconazole. Itraconazole is typically taken
orally for three months. When taken orally it is administered
in the form of a small blue capsule that measures 22mm, each
capsule equals 100mgs. A moderate dose of Itraconazole is two
hundred mg's a day, but for severe infections doctors will
recommend taking as much as four hundred mg's. Itraconazole's
brand name is Sporanox, there is not a generic form of
Itraconazole available on the market. People with severe
infections can spend as much as one thousand dollars on their
Itraconazole prescription. If you are taking Itraconazole you
should store the drug in an air tight container at room
temperature. Mothers who are breast feeding should avoid using
Itraconazole. Side affects that are commonly experienced by
people who are taking Itraconazole include fatigue, rashes,
vomiting, diarrhea, and edema. More severe side affects include
hepatitis, elevated blood pressure, and liver enzyme
elevation.
Another anti-fungal drug the requires a doctors prescription
is . Keroconazole should not be taken by women who are
breastfeeding or by women who are pregnant. Children should not
take Keronconazole. The medication that uses the drug
Keroconazole as its active ingredient is Nizoral. Patients can
take Keroconazole with or without eating first. Keronconazole
is available in caplets, shampoo, and a cream. If you are
taking anti-acids at the same time you are on Keronconazole
make sure you don't mix the two, take your anti-acid at least
two hours after taking the Keronconazole. Side affects of
Ketoconazole can include abdominal pain, headaches, rash,
itching, nausea/vomiting, abnormal blood count, severe
depression, shock, low blood pressure, dizziness, fatigue, and
impotence.
Before your doctor prescribes medicine to treat your yeast
infection tell them about any medications you are already
taking. If you start taking a medication and experince severe
side effects contact your doctor immediatly.
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