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Date: | Fri, 30 Jun 2000 19:44:15 -0500 |
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Dear Loni,
Sounds like a power struggle. Aarrgghh!
A midwife called me several of weeks ago for info on diflucan; the
dose used to treat chlamydia is 200 mg only ONE time. The dose
recommended by Hale is huge compared to that, 200 mg loading dose, then
100-200 mg X 10 to 14 days. She was concerned, and probably rightly so,
with liver damage........Any comments out there on this??
I read to her all that Hale wrote on the subject, and said most
HCPs try topical measures first, with both mom and baby, and use the
diflucan with recurring incidences. I happened to talk to the patient
a couple of weeks afterward, and the topicals were helping.
Susan in Minnesota
rn ibclc
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