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1BChapter 2 – All About Candida Yeast Infection 41 Ketoconazole (Nizoral ) Nizoral is a stronger pill than the Diflucan and is also taken orally. Nizoral is usually prescribed in combination with antibiotics and is aimed at killing Candida and other fungal forms. Although Nizoral is easy to use, the strong dose can have serious side effects on your liver and can destroy the natural delicate balance of your system. This can lead to a weakened immune system with low capability of defending the body against Candida, an adverse effect that will result in making your condition and symptoms worse in the long run. Terazol This is a powerful antifungal cream applied with an applicator and aimed at killing Candida. The cream contains the drug terconazole and can be used in either a 7-day or 3-day dosage. Although Terazol is more potent than other OTC treatments, like most creams it’s messy and has several side effects such as muscle pain, headaches, weakness and nausea. Similar to all creams that are applied locally, it will only work in the short term. Itraconazole (Sporanox) This drug should be taken with food and comes in both oral solution and capsule forms. A blood test should be conducted to check absorption. Amphotericin B (Fungizone) When other conventional medications and OTCs fail, this drug is often administered intravenously. Similar to other antifungal drugs, it has a myriad of side effects including abdominal pain, nausea, chills, vomiting, and diarrhea. Copyright 2004-2013 Linda Allen – Yeast Infection No More Page 41