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AMBOSS specifies that for moderate to severe symptoms, oral fluconazole is fine, but for mild symptoms, topical antifungal therapy is indicated.
Source: AMBOSS - https://next.amboss.com/us/article/rf0fn2#Cedqa60
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Which oral azole is used in the treatment of mucocutaneous candidiasis?
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