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I know the subject has been covered a few months ago, but I have been
Nomail for so long that I lost the info. I would like to know what the
latest word is about Diflucan in yeast infections of the breast:
- 100 mg for 10, 15 days, or 150 mg in one dose ? (I saw both "recipes" !)
- do we treat baby topically, or is the Diflucan in mother's milk
sufficient ?
I am seeing a patient tomorrow with a possible (probable) yeast
infection. Breastfeeding still painful after 8 weeks, dramatically
improved with correction of position, but a constant pain in the breast
remains. Very partially corrected with topicals yeast treatments... So,
next step is ... Diflucan. Please, help ASAP
TIA
Louise Denhez, M.D., M.P.H
Chargee d'enseignement clinique
Departement de medecine sociale et preventive
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