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Hi All. So I Get A Very Bad Case Of Yeast Infection When Taking Forxiga. But Can't Stop Cause My Only Kidney Is Failing. Any Suggestions?

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East London, ZA
April 30
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A DiabetesTeam Member

Yes,GreatM is correct. Monostat 3 cream OTC. Or Flucoazole,Dr. Prescribed. Sometimes 1 dose is enough. It's according how bad it is. You're Dr. will need to determine that. Hugs

May 1
A DiabetesTeam Member

Thank u so much guys. My doctors has prescribed me with different types of antifungal meds and it does clear up for a while, like a month or so then return.

May 1
A DiabetesTeam Member

Short-course vaginal therapy.
Taking an antifungal medication for three to seven days will usually clear a yeast infection. Antifungal medications — which are available as creams, ointments, tablets and suppositories — include miconazole (Monistat 3) and terconazole. Some of these medications are available over-the-counter and others by prescription only.

Single-dose oral medication.
Your doctor might prescribe a one-time, single oral dose of fluconazole (Diflucan). Oral medication isn't recommended if you're pregnant. To manage more-severe symptoms, you might take two single doses three days apart.

Hopefully this information can assist you.

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