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A Yeast Infection Article


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Pediatric Yeast Infections



Many doctors don't recommend an oral dose of medication for a Candida yeast infection every time an infection is present. Because the oral dose contains a larger amount of the active ingredient, some doctors feel their patients may risk developing immunity to the medication. Most recommend alternating treatments between over-the-counter and prescribed remedies. However, in cases where your period is either in process or due any day, a doctor may be more agreeable to an oral agent.

If you have several Candida yeast infections over the course of many months, you may qualify for a maintenance dose of the oral prescription. Drug companies make a 30-day course free supply for patients who qualify based on financial need (and the lack of prescription insurance coverage).
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