Accepted
at 7:41 p.m. May, 07, 2024
by
DillingerMed
Author:
mohannadkh10
Co-authors:
beejumm
Type of change:
Other
Rationale for change
I added topical (it's already writen in the extra section) as oral medication increase the risk of abortion
Here is a text from amboss as well
"Pregnant patients: 7-day course of a topical azole (e.g., miconazole, clotrimazole)"
"Oral fluconazole is not recommended for use in pregnant patients because of a possible association with spontaneous abortions and fetal malformations"
This is the link for the article as well
https://next.amboss.com/us/article/JL0sAg?q=vaignal%20candidiasis#MfcM5b0
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- 7 day course of Topical azoles (vs one-time oral fluconazole in non-pregnant patients)
- Useful in pregnant patients with Candida vulvovaginitis as oral azoles is avoided, due to risk of miscarriage and birth defects
- Useful in pregnant patients with Candida vulvovaginitis as oral azoles is avoided, due to risk of miscarriage and birth defects
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