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Re: Yeast InfectionFrom: Kim Elise Goldman (goldman@calweb.com)Wed Sep 6 08:24:25 2006
Yes, it's L2 per Thomas Hale, topical it has almost no absorption and even IV no concentrations have been reported in milk but why would you use monistat when fluconazole is so much more effective and way less messy? Kim On Sep 6, 2006, at 9:14 AM, Sophia wrote:
> Can a breastfeeding mother take Monistat for yeast infection?
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