OTC vaginal creams or suppositories that treat vaginal yeast infection include: Cleocin (clindamycin); MetroGel-Vaginal (metronidazole).
Metronidazole doesn't treat fungal infections, so it can't cure a yeast infection. You'll need to use an antifungal cream instead.
A yeast infection is treated with an over-the-counter antifungal cream or prescription fluconazole. Metronidazole gel. Doctor-prescribed
Yeast Infections: Monistat, Gyne-lotrimin (miconazole creams/suppository) Flagyl (metronidazole). Zithromax. Rocephin. Cefdinir. Bactrim
Metronidazole comes in capsules, tablets (pills), creams Vaginal metronidazole can increase your chance of getting a yeast infection.
metronidazole (in tablet, cream, or gel form) or clindamycin (in cream or gel form) to treat a bacterial infection; antifungal creams or suppositories to treat a yeast infection. You can also
Vaginal metronidazole can increase your chance of getting a yeast infection. Metronidazole vaginal cream can weaken birth control
Monistat for fungal or yeast infections only for vaginosis it's recommended to take clindamycin vaginal cream or metronidazole vaginal cream
OTC vaginal creams or suppositories that treat vaginal yeast infection include: metronidazole vaginal gel. The medication is typically
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