Good morning, the ENT doctor prescribed me nystatin for burning the tongue in connection with the fact that a swab from the tongue showed the presence of candida albicans - a stingy growth. I did not ask the doctor whether in case of worsening of burning, after using this drug to stop using it, or to continue using it, I ask, because I will not have the opportunity to contact this doctor anymore, and yesterday when after the visit I used eludril, which the doctor did not mention, quite a hell. Now I'm afraid to use nystatin.
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
1 year ago
At the outset, it should be noted that any modifications in the therapy of candidiasis should be introduced after consultation with the attending physician familiar with your current state of health in detail. In addition, Eludril Classic contains alcohol in the composition, which most likely became the cause of the aforementioned burning. I enclose a detailed description of the preparation you are asking about: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/95186/eludril-classic-plyn/apteki Nystatin is an antibiotic with antifungal activity. It has both fungistatic and fungicidal effects. It works especially on candida yeasts (including Candida albicans). More importantly, Nystatin suspension is made on water, not on alcohol. Please use the medicine as directed by your doctor. https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/55424/nystatyna-teva-granulat-do-wytworzenia-zawiesiny/apteki