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What kills yeast in urine?

Published in Yeast Infection Treatment 1 min read

The primary treatment for yeast infections in the urine, often caused by Candida species, is the antifungal medication fluconazole.

How Fluconazole Works

Fluconazole is an effective antifungal agent that targets the yeast, thereby eliminating the infection. It's the typical first choice for treating Candida urinary tract infections (UTIs), including pyelonephritis (kidney infection).

Dosage and Administration

  • Dosage: For pyelonephritis, the standard dose is 400 mg of fluconazole daily.
  • Duration: Treatment usually lasts for 2 weeks.
  • Form: The oral form of fluconazole is usually effective for most patients, making it a convenient treatment option.

Key Takeaways

  • Fluconazole is the main antifungal medication used.
  • It’s effective against most Candida UTIs.
  • Oral administration is usually adequate for treatment.
  • A typical treatment course involves a 400mg daily dose for 2 weeks.
Medication Standard Dosage Duration Administration Effective Against
Fluconazole 400 mg daily 2 weeks Oral Most Candida

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