
Diflucan™ As An Effective Treatment Of Yeast Infections
Of all the natural remedies, Diflucan (Fluconazole
tablets) is one of the most effective treatments for recurring yeast
infections. It is available in various strengths. The most effective
dose appears to be approximately 150 mg and only one dosage is required.
For treatment of multiple diseases, the daily (or single) dose may vary
according to doctors’ orders, medical protocol, as well as other
factors.
Like all other drugs, Diflucan has significant side effects such as
abdominal cramping, headache and fatigue. It also has the possibility of
building immunity to the active ingredient. However, there are also
several benefits of using Diflucan instead of an over-the-counter
treatment for yeast infections. One important benefit is that the
sufferer only take the pill once.
The results of Diflucan for treating yeast infections can take
approximately 24 hours to be felt in terms of relief from pain and/or
itching. During this time, other treatments for localized discomfort can
still be used and may still be required. Ice packs offer relief from
pain. Anti-fungal or vaginitis creams also give good effects, depending
on the patient’s response system.
Many doctors caution that the use of Diflucan will create an ineffective
tolerance to other yeast infection treatment such as anti-fungal cream
or lotion. As such, a stronger-than-general prescriptions for creams and
lotions may be necessary.
For those with autoimmune deficiency diseases and other disorders,
Diflucan is part of a maintenance regimen to prevent yeast infection.
Diflucan is an extremely reliable and wonderful yeast infection
treatment for those who are plagued with a most uncomfortable condition,
but it is not a cure-all and should be used while treating underlying
causes—one of the most common being diabetes.
Financial Assistance Available
Patients who qualify under federal guidelines for assistance, including
insufficient prescription drug coverage and a reasonably low monthly
income, may contact patient assistance areas at their local hospitals or
request more information from their doctors for assistance in obtaining
Diflucan for yeast infections, presuming the patient needs more than an
occasional dose. In addition, you may check out web sites such as
www.NeedyMeds.com
and www.pparx.org
(Partnership for Prescription Assistance as advertised on television by
Montel Williams). Those without internet access may call 1-888-477-2669
to speak with someone in English, Spanish and approximately 150 other
languages, according to the website.
www.NeedyMeds.com
provides more information on Diflucan. It also gives the instructions
and forms necessary for ordering Diflucan. Some of the forms must be
filled out by a physician. In addition, financial information (such as
the last tax form submitted) is needed for the first order of the new
year. Refills don’t necessary require financial updates. |