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I was prescribed this diflucan to take 1 a day for 3 days. Today is day 2 and itching has begun to clear up. Also- advice for those with recurring yeast infections or those who get them every time an antibiotic is taken: TAKE A PROBIOTIC DAILY This will help prevent yeast infections & can safely be taken daily without any drug interactions. The one I've used that works best for me is "Dr Ohhira'...

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Had to take amoxycilin after surgery, and I got a horrible yeast infection. Went to my gyno afterwards, and she said that particular antibiotic is known to cause yeast infections. So she prescribed 2 doses of Diflucan. First dose made me nauseous, but I thought, "hey, what's a little nausea if it clears this up." Gave me a little relief. Took the second dose 4 days later, and while there was no n...

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ginfi13 | 19-24 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
10/6/2007
Condition: Yeast Infection of Vagina and Vulva
Overall rating 5.0
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shan | 25-34 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/28/2007
Condition: Yeast Infection of Vagina and Vulva
Overall rating 5.0
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For someone who is allergic to over the counter creams, this medicine is a life saver!

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MRSSPRUCE | 45-54 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
9/28/2007
Condition: Candidiasis Yeast Infection that Spreads Throughout Body
Overall rating 5.0
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One day you feel bad, then a couple days later you don't. Its a good medicine.

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