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I was wondering if one is better than the other? I have used difulcan in the past and was wondering if I should try nystatin for remaining fungus? Has anyone tried both?
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rosesisland2000
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There has been a tremendious amount discussed already on this subject. I'd suggest the search key up under Post New Topic and us the Keywords, Nystatin, Difulcan.
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WildCondor
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Remember that diflucan and nystatin work differently. Nyststatin only works on the GI tract, and is not absorbed into the blood, Diflucan is. Both work great.
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Dear Annie - Just a little FYI, Diflucan can interact with other meds, esp. coumadin..so make sure your LLMD is aware of all meds you are taking....nystatin less interactions as far as I know...
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