Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| amphotericin b | Fungizone |
| nystatin | Mycostatin |
Nystatin and amphotericin b are antifungal medicines that are
placed directly on the white patches (topical treatment) caused by
thrush.
How It Works
Polyenes stop the growth of the yeast that causes thrush. This
gives the body's
immune system a better chance to destroy the
yeast.
Why It Is Used
Polyenes are usually used to treat thrush in infants.
Doctors sometimes suggest nursing mothers treat their nipples with
a polyene to prevent the infection spreading to their nipples.
How Well It Works
Nystatin and amphotericin b are most effective when they come in
direct contact with the affected area. For infants, treatment should be
continued for at least 48 hours after the white patches have gone away.
Most babies and young children can be cured with this type of
medicine.1 Babies who have problems that
weaken the body's immune system may need other
medicines.
In persistent or recurrent infections, treatment may need to be
continued beyond the normal treatment period.
Side Effects
The most common side effects are:
- Nausea.
- Vomiting.
- Diarrhea.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Nystatin and amphotericin b work best when they come in contact
with the yeast that causes thrush, so it is important to apply the medicine to
both sides of the mouth. Swish the medicine around in your mouth for as long as
possible before swallowing or spitting out.
Because nystatin preparation contains sugar, which can cause
cavities, the person should rinse his or her mouth 5
to 10 minutes after taking the medicine.
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