1. use of antibiotics and a few other medications, including birth control pills 2. significant modify in the diet 3. poor nutrition 4. diabetes 5. Pregnancy. OTC products: The OTC products for vaginal yeast infections have one of four active ingredients like butoconazole nitrate, clotrimazole, miconazole and tioconazole. These drugs are in the same anti-fungal family and work in parallel ways to break down the cell wall of the Candida organism until it dissolves. FDA approved the switch of Femstat 3 from prescription to OTC status and a similar switch for Vagistat. The others have been available OTC for a few years. OTC products are just for vaginal yeast infections. They must not be used by men or for yeast infections in other areas of the body, like the mouth or under the fingernails. |

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