Yeast Infection Medication – The Secrets “They” Don’t Want You To Know

February 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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So you want to learn more about yeast infection medication?  Well the first thing you need to know about it is it can potentially be toxic and cause a lot of unwanted side-effects.  Some common ones are increased itching, burning and swelling, just the things you’re looking to get rid of in the first place.  But if you still want to try them out and see how your body reacts to them, here are some for you to try out:

1.    Monistat

One of the most popular yeast infection medication treatments available is Monistat.  It comes in 1, 3 and 7 day treatment kits that are either creams or vaginal suppositories.  If you’re going to go with this, I’d suggest a 7 day kit, in my experience, that is the most effective of treatments.

2.    Boric Acid

A lot of over the counter yeast infection treatments contain boric acid, it is a powerful anti-yeast agent, although it has actually been linked to some deaths and is considered to be a toxin.  Not all products you pick up from the store are necessarily safe, especially if you’re pregnant.  But if you go with this, take one 600mg vaginal suppository each day for two weeks.

3.    Diflucan

Diflucan is a prescription medication which is also known as “fluconazole”.  Ask your doctor for it, they’ll prescribe you a daily dose of 100-150mg.  Usually you start off with a double dose on the first day with this.

So if you’re looking for a yeast infection medication, the above are some of your best options, but keep in mind that while these will treat your symptoms, they won’t kill the yeast spores in your body.  This means that if the spores flare up down the line, you’ll have another yeast infection to deal with.  If you want to kill off the spores and do so in a safe and effective way, you’ll be looking at a treatment more along these lines: click here for more on the treatment …

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