Guest guest Posted December 28, 2010 Report Share Posted December 28, 2010 For those who treat their child with Rx systemic antifungals... how long have you found them to be effective at a time? My son has big yeast problems and we use both natural and Rx antifungals to control it.. but he still has yeast flareups and we see times where the antifungal seems to lose its effectiveness. We have been most successful on Diflucan( Nystatin and Amp B did nothing), but felt we needed to rotate off it when it seemed to not control the yeast- so we are on Nizoral now. We are about to finish our 2nd month of Nizoral and are starting to see the yeast creep back up again. Is it too soon to switch back to Diflucan? I dont want to create resistance to the med by switching to early.... We also recently started AC chelation with DMSA, so we knew we would see yeast flares... He is also on high dose biotin, GSE, Caprylic Acid, Sacc B, high dose probiotics, No Fenol. We also test for liver enzymes and use LiverLife to help support liver. Any opinions on how often to rotate systemic antifungals?? thanks- denise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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