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yeast infection ...


Question Posted Monday March 24 2008, 2:14 pm

hey u anwered a question about the yeast infection lol
can i also easely get a pill at a pharmancy?


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AngelofMercy answered Monday March 24 2008, 2:53 pm:
you have to have a prescription for it. If you have ever gone to your doctor about a yeast infection before, chances are if you call him/her and let them know you have a yeast infection, more than likely they will prescribe the pill without seeing the doctor. It is called Diflucan. It cost less than $10 for one pill, but it completely takes care of your yeast infection, unless it is extremely bad, in that case it may take two. Your best bet would to call your doctor's nurse and tell her what is going on.

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