You might not be aware of it but until very recently, prescription medication for yeast infections were the only remedies that were available to those suffering from yeast infections. Over the counter medications were virtually unheard of, and the only other solution that women were taking was that of the home-remedy path.
It also wasn"t until very recently that even prescription medications for yeast infections, were something other than what amounted to generic anti-fungal medicines.
To go at it from the point of view of history there are a number of prescription medications for yeast infections, but not all of them are what you might want inside your body.
That said if prescription medication for yeast infections works and clears up your infection then that"s all that you really want isn"t it? The list of the prescription medication for yeast infections that I"ve made below starts off with one medication that"s supposed to be able to clear up yeast infections with only one dosage.
The rest of the list comprises of only a very few of the prescription medication for yeast infections that exist for the control and cure of yeast. Although the number of medicines is not small it is by no means large, and the ones that I"ve mentioned here are the general cross-section of the most widely known.
By no stretch of imagination can any of the prescription medication for yeast infections or any of the over the counter medicines be classed as natural. These
prescription medication for yeast infections are; Diflucan - taken orally, Mycostatin - vaginal tablets, Terazol - vaginal cream, and Gynazole - vaginal cream