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Which Is The Right Medication For Yeast Infection Monistat Or Miconazole?

so i have a yeast infection and i used Miconazole... the three day supply just once last night and i just seen at the store that there is a one day or night monistat can i use that one tonight or do i have to finish using the three day supply of the other?
Mon, 4 Aug 2014
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

You can use the one day option if you do not wish to continue the other course.
Monistat is ticonazole which is another antifungal agent,it can actually also be used for 3 or 7 days but the strength of the ticonazole would be different in each of these.

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Which Is The Right Medication For Yeast Infection Monistat Or Miconazole?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic You can use the one day option if you do not wish to continue the other course. Monistat is ticonazole which is another antifungal agent,it can actually also be used for 3 or 7 days but the strength of the ticonazole would be different in each of these. I hope this helps