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Yeast Infection Pills for Symptom Relief and Prevention 

Relieve oral, urinary or genital candida symptoms with yeast infection pills from CVS Pharmacy. Homeopathic and probiotic supplements can help ease itching and redness related to fungal conditions to improve your comfort while prescription medications start to work. 

When To Take Yeast Infection Pills

If you've never had a yeast infection before, speak with your doctor to determine the best treatment option for you. If a prescription yeast infection pill is recommended, make sure to follow the directions, as the pills may come in a single-dose or a multi-dose prescription. Probiotic-based supplements will typically take a few weeks to help treat symptoms. Read the package label for specifics on how frequently you'll need to take your probiotic supplement.

Make sure to speak with your doctor if symptoms do not resolve after you finish your course of treatment, if the infection returns within a couple of months, or if you experience several yeast infections within a year.

How To Take Yeast Infection Pills

Always make sure you read the instructions to determine the right dosage and how to take your yeast infection pill. Most pills are taken orally. Pills and supplements may or may not require that you take them with water or food. For prescription and over-the-counter yeast infection pills, it is important that you always complete the treatment protocol, even if your symptoms have cleared before you've finished your medication.

How Long Do Yeast Infection Pills Take to Work?

Probiotic and herbal-based yeast infection pills for men and women often take a little longer than prescription antifungals to start taking effect. Generally, you can expect a supplement such as vH essentials Probiotics With Prebiotics & Cranberry to help you feel better within a few days, with effects peaking within a week or two. Herbal medicines may work a little more quickly, with full effects peaking in just a few days, depending on the preparation. 

Probiotics relieve yeast infection symptoms by increasing levels of good bacteria within your body. These bacteria work together with your immune system to help inhibit the growth of yeasts and other kinds of fungi that can infect your skin, genital tract or mouth. Because of the way probiotics work, it may be better to take these products long-term following package dosing directions to help prevent yeast infections.

How Much Are Yeast Infection Pills?

Many of the best yeast infection pills, such as Azo Yeast Plus, are inexpensive, making them ideal for candida prevention, female health and digestive support. It's typically okay for you to take these supplements with other yeast infection medications, such as antifungal creams and lotions. Doing so may help prescription and over-the-counter antifungals work more effectively and provide symptom relief sooner.  

Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you're unsure what medication to use or whether combining other over-the-counter yeast infection pills with the medicine is okay. You should also see your medical provider if symptoms persist or start to worsen. 

What Yeast Infection Medicine Is Safe While Pregnant?

Yeast infection probiotics are believed to be suitable during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Herbal supplements may be okay to take, but this depends on what herbs the formulation contains, and you should ask your physician for advice beforehand. 

Antifungal treatments, such as miconazole or clotrimazole, are also usually okay to take during pregnancy, as very little of the active drug is absorbed when used as a cream or lotion. However, it's always best to speak with a medical professional first because they can help ensure everything you take is suitable for your needs.