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Home › Health › Nutrients › Drugs › Anti-fungals

Anti-fungals

(Used to treat yeast or other fungal infections)

Compiled by Pam Duff, RN, CSNC — 2009

  • Cautions
  • References

The following are common examples.

  • amphotericin B [Fungizone]
  • fluconazole [Diflucan]
  • flucytosine [Ancobon, 5-FC, and others]
  • griseofulvin [Fulvicin, Grisactin, and others]
  • itraconazole [Sporanox]
  • ketoconazole [Ketozole, Nizoral]
  • miconazole [Monistat and others]
  • nystatin [Mycostatin and others]

  • Deplete: B1, B2, B3, B6, B12, E, K, biotin (B7), calcium, magnesium, potassium, sodium

(We invite you to check the books which we have compiled.)




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