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I just wanted to let you know that my gyn had prescribed a yeast med for me

that seems to have worked. It burned when I first used it (a minute) and then

I started to feel OK. I would say within 12 hrs I felt better and in 48hrs

the yeast infection I think was almost cleared up.

The name of the medication is GYNAZOLE 1(1 stands for 1 dose application) You

need a prescription for this medicine. What is good about this cream is that

it is thick and doesn't come running out which helps with not having the

burning.

Here is the " Formula " on the side of the box:

Butoconazole nitrate 20 mg in a cream of edetate disodium, glycerol

monoisostearate, methylparparaben, mineral oil, polyglyceryl-3 oleate,

propylparaben, colloidal silicon dioxide, sorbitol solution, purified water,

and microcrystaline wax.

The applicator is approximately 5 mgm cream containing 100mg butoconazole

nitrate.

Notice that the ingrediant that is not in it is the one that alot of us have

allergies too...

Sheryl :)

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Is the ingredient that you are allergic to propylene glycol? I know

that I am and it would be great to find something that would not

destroy me.

> I just wanted to let you know that my gyn had prescribed a yeast

med for me

> that seems to have worked. It burned when I first used it (a

minute) and then

> I started to feel OK. I would say within 12 hrs I felt better and

in 48hrs

> the yeast infection I think was almost cleared up.

>

> The name of the medication is GYNAZOLE 1(1 stands for 1 dose

application) You

> need a prescription for this medicine. What is good about this

cream is that

> it is thick and doesn't come running out which helps with not

having the

> burning.

>

> Here is the " Formula " on the side of the box:

>

> Butoconazole nitrate 20 mg in a cream of edetate disodium,

glycerol

> monoisostearate, methylparparaben, mineral oil, polyglyceryl-3

oleate,

> propylparaben, colloidal silicon dioxide, sorbitol solution,

purified water,

> and microcrystaline wax.

>

> The applicator is approximately 5 mgm cream containing 100mg

butoconazole

> nitrate.

>

> Notice that the ingrediant that is not in it is the one that alot

of us have

> allergies too...

>

>

> Sheryl :)

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