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I have developed a yeast infection during my pregnancy and was prescribed terconazaole to treat it. I've only been using it for 3 nights now and I am very satisfied with it. Yes it is messy, and YES it drips all day and night and Yes sex is out of the question for 7 nights but so far all the ichtiness, and irritation has completely stopped. I only wish i was precribed this medication sooner.

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I have been prescribed a 7-day treatment, and after only 3 days, I am tired of it. It is very messy - it drips all night and day, and the applicator needs to be washed and dried after each use. I do have relief from my symptoms, though I am not sure if the infection will clear up entirely because I am not finished with the treatment. Intercourse is out of the question for seven days, which adds...

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Kate | 55-64 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
5/18/2008
Condition: Yeast Infection of Vagina and Vulva
Overall rating 1.3
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A day and a half after I started this medication in conjunction with oral fluconazole as prescribed, I had a severe, life-threatening reaction, with adverse effects lasting for months, including SEVERE muscle and joint pain to the point I could not stand. I finally recovered. These drugs did nothing for my yeast infection. I stopped the drugs immediately after the reaction occurred. These drugs can destroy muscle, by the way. Be careful. Anti-fungal drugs are risky. When I couldn't use these -- I had a severe yeast infection for months, my first ever, after massive doses of antibiotics in a hospital for another problem -- my doctor said try a vinegar-and-water douche for 3 days. I mixed my own with apple cider vinegar using the ratio given in The Doctors' Book of Home Remedies. Don't put it very far up. I could use it only 2 days, because it caused some irritation, but this immediately turned the tide, along with plain yogurt and buttermilk, topically and internally, separately, the buttermilk being especially helpful. The yeast infection left. Read More Read Less

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Anonymous | 19-24 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
2/17/2008
Condition: Yeast Infection of Vagina and Vulva
Overall rating 4.0
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I have developed a yeast infection during my pregnancy and was prescribed terconazaole to treat it. I've only been using it for 3 nights now and I am very satisfied with it. Yes it is messy, and YES it drips all day and night and Yes sex is out of the question for 7 nights but so far all the ichtiness, and irritation has completely stopped. I only wish i was precribed this medication sooner.

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Anonymous | 25-34 | Female | On medication for less than 1 month | Patient
2/10/2008
Condition: Yeast Infection of Vagina and Vulva
Overall rating 3.3
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I have been prescribed a 7-day treatment, and after only 3 days, I am tired of it. It is very messy - it drips all night and day, and the applicator needs to be washed and dried after each use. I do have relief from my symptoms, though I am not sure if the infection will clear up entirely because I am not finished with the treatment. Intercourse is out of the question for seven days, which adds to the frustration of this treatment. And finally, I found out that my insurance doesn't cover this prescription/drug because drugs very similar to this one can be bought over the counter. I recommend buying a one-day treatment for $15 instead of this 7-day prescription for $42.99 at my local pharmacy.Read More Read Less

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