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Drugs used to treat vaginal thrush are available without a doctor's prescription. The most commonly used drug is clotrimazole, which is inserted in the vagina either as a cream using an applicator or in the form of a ... [... more]
NHS Direct

William G. Crook
An in-depth guide to those health problems in people of all ages and sexes that can be traced to sensitivity to the yeast germ candida albicans. click for more> ... [... more]
Random House

Hydrocortisone, Nystatin, Benzalkonium, Dimeticone ...
The combination of these four medicines is used to treat inflamed skin conditions, such as eczema, dermatitis and nappy rash, that are infected with the fungus Candida albicans. The cream is particularly useful when ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Amphotericin (Fungilin Lozenges)
Amphotericin lozenges are used to treat oral thrush, which is an infection of the mouth with Candida species of fungi, in particular Candida albicans. Sucking the lozenge allows the amphotericin to act directly in the area of infection. The ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Exelderm Cream (Sulconazole)
Sulconazole cream is used to treat a wide range of fungal skin infections, including ringworm (tinea) and thrush (candida) infections. Improvement in symptoms is often seen after one week of treatment, but treatment should be continued for a ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Nystatin (Nystan Tablets)
Nystatin tablets are used to treat infections of the intestines with Candida species of fungi, in particular Candida albicans. These fungi are naturally present in the gut, but can sometimes increase in numbers if the conditions in these areas ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Nystatin (Nystan Oral Suspension)
Nystatin oral suspension is used to treat infections of the mouth, throat and intestines with Candida species of fungi, in particular Candida albicans. These fungi are naturally present in the mouth and gut, but can sometimes increase in numbers ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Balanitis
As balanitis is usually caused by a candida (yeast) infection, it's normally treated with an antifungal cream or a course of antifungal tablets. Some men develop balanitis from thrush in their partner's vagina being ... [... more]
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