October 18

Yeast Infection Medication: How to Get Better

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Yeast infection medications are now very abundant. Whether you are looking for a particular prescription medication or an over-the-counter pill or cream, there will be numerous options in your local pharmacy. Most of these yeast infection medications work by stopping the further growth and proliferation of the Candida fungus in the body, which is responsible for almost all cases of yeast infection.

Classifications of Yeast Infection Medication

Anti fungal drugs, which come in pills, lotions, creams, vaginal suppositories, and troches, can be classified as Azole anti fungal medications, Polyene anti fungals, Echinocandin, and Allylamines.

A polyene anti fungal medication used for light to moderate cases of yeast infection is nystatin. For the more serious yeast infection cases, a good polyene remedy would e amphotericin B.

Azole is another commonly prescribed type of yeast infection medication. You can easily identify these drugs as they all end in the suffix –azole. These drugs stop the production of ergosterol, which is an essential substance used in the reproduction of the Candida fungus.

Amorolfine, Terbinafine, Butenafine, and Naftifine are all Allylamines that stop the production of squalene epoxidase enzyme, which is needed, too, in ergosterol production.

Finally, the echinocandin group of yeast infection medications hinders the reproduction of fungus by preventing the forming of the cell wall. One of the more popular echinocandin yeast infection medication is the Eraxis, which was formerly called the LY303366.

Precautions in Taking Over-the-Counter Yeast Infection Medications

The use of over-the-counter Yeast Infection Medication have become so prevalent in recent years, perhaps because many of us are too busy to schedule in an appointment with the doctor for an official diagnosis.

Obviously, self-medication with Yeast Infection Medication seems to be a more convenient option for most of us but it cannot be denied that it also comes with a certain amount of risk, particularly if it turns out that you don’t even have the infection at all.

Doing this can lead to more serious complications, so it is still best to see a doctor the moment you notice symptoms of yeast infection.

Rather than trying over the counter medication, you could try and cure your yeast infection with natural medication. These natural medications options have less side affects than the alternative and are quite often more effective at removing yeast infections. Options for these vary between anti fungals and herbs. If you would like to find out more about the information on natural cures you can follow the links that are inside the article.

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