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Tag: Vulvovaginal candidiasis

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What is the classification of Terconazole?

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Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is the second most common cause of vaginal infections in the United States, affecting up to 75% of women at least once. A key prescription treatment is Terconazole, but **what is the classification of Terconazole?** It is a triazole antifungal agent.

Can I use Canesten if I think I have a yeast infection?

5 min read
An estimated 75% of women will experience at least one yeast infection in their lifetime. If you're wondering, 'Can I use Canesten if I think I have a yeast infection?', it's important to know when it's appropriate and how to use it effectively.

What Are the Side Effects of Fentigliv 600 mg?

4 min read
Over 75% of women will experience at least one vaginal yeast infection in their lifetime, with medications like Fentigliv 600 mg frequently prescribed for treatment. However, as with any medication, understanding the potential side effects is crucial for safe and effective use. This article details the common and less frequent adverse reactions, along with key precautions to consider.