Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 Hi , I've heard good things about Sporanox from some of the doctors. We just don't have a lot of posts here about it and I don't have any personal experience with it, so I stick to speaking about Diflucan and Nizoral based on the combination of personal experience, reports, and the science of the testosterone issue... although I believe Sporanox would also lower testosterone as well. - Stan > > My son has always done *really* well with Sporanox. I think it goes beyond > the yeast issues for him. Prior to his current (pre-Valtrex) round of > Sporanox, he was taking plenty of natural anti-virals and did not appear to have a > yeast problem. He is on week 3 of Sporanox now and is so great with behavior > and pretty much everything else. > > Is Sporanox okay to use long-term with Valtrex? Or is Diflucan safer for > this purpose? Our DAN! had previously said we could do Sporanox long-term on a > 3 day on / 3 day off schedule. I don't think that is sufficient. > > Thanks! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2006 Report Share Posted June 5, 2006 Hi , I've heard good things about Sporanox from some of the doctors. We just don't have a lot of posts here about it and I don't have any personal experience with it, so I stick to speaking about Diflucan and Nizoral based on the combination of personal experience, reports, and the science of the testosterone issue... although I believe Sporanox would also lower testosterone as well. - Stan > > My son has always done *really* well with Sporanox. I think it goes beyond > the yeast issues for him. Prior to his current (pre-Valtrex) round of > Sporanox, he was taking plenty of natural anti-virals and did not appear to have a > yeast problem. He is on week 3 of Sporanox now and is so great with behavior > and pretty much everything else. > > Is Sporanox okay to use long-term with Valtrex? Or is Diflucan safer for > this purpose? Our DAN! had previously said we could do Sporanox long-term on a > 3 day on / 3 day off schedule. I don't think that is sufficient. > > Thanks! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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