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Any particular Candida species??? Candida glabrata? Candida albicans? You need to be species specific! This answer also depends on where the infection is. In the mouth and esophagus, for example, Nystatin oral suspension is a topical treatment often used to treat oral and esophageal Candidiasis. For vaginal Candidiasis, miconazole (Monistat) is effective and OTC. Systemics such as fluconzaole (Diflucan) are used to treat GI, vaginal, respiratory (Candidal pneumonia), and infections in other sites, and may be combined with topical antifungals. There is no specific treatment for Candidal pneumonia and it's been assumed that systemic, especially IV, antifungals deal with it
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2015-11-22 13:09:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Monistat 1. You can take it day or night. I, too, would call your doctor or a pharmacist for ideas. If you're embarrased, as to speak to your doctor's nurse. She won't know who you are but can offer some options.
2006-07-25 18:41:53
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answered by Mom of One in Wisconsin 6
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Go to drugstore. Plenty of over-the-counter medicines that will help. Ask Pharmacist.
2006-07-25 18:36:30
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answered by Da Bomb 5
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TRY ALKASALZER IF THATS HOW USPELL IT..IT WILL WORK PROMISE...BU MAKE SURE ITS JUST ALKASALZER NOT THE ONE FOR COLDS JUST THE REGULARONE
2006-07-25 19:25:08
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answered by liltexas36 3
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