Sunday 7 December 2014

When A Thrush Is Not A Bird

Amongst the trillions of bacteria that live on and inside us there is yeast called candida that like so many other microorganisms usually exists in controlled numbers.

Unfortunately for some reason or other it can get out of control and manifest itself as thrush in and around the vagina as well as in lesser numbers the genitals of men. It can also travel in the other direction and appear at the back of the throat or on the tongue.

For vaginal thrush a popular drug prescribed by doctors is the Fluconazole capsule. This is prescribed in various strengths and for this reason you should always see your doctor before knowing what strength is best for you.


You should also initially see the doctor to ascertain whether you are taking other drugs or have any condition that this drug might not be best for you.

If you are to be offered a prescription you are entitled to say thanks but no thanks! 

The reason is that Fluconazole is a drug that can be bought over the counter or better still be bought from a reputable and registered online pharmacist.

This is a drug that legally does not have to have a prescription just as buying aspirin does not. With retail recommended price of £3.59 for ten 150mg tablets the saving to you over paying the prescription charge is nearly £5.

Even better than that, you can find exactly the same proprietary tablets at St. Georges Pharmacy for £1.89 saving yourself more than six pounds on the £8.05 current prescription charge.

This internet pharmacy is a registered online pharmacy as can be seen with a link on their website to the organisation that monitors this type of business.

The reason the deal is so good on many of the products is that they obviously do not have all the overheads that a high street chemist will have with rates, rent and staff.

It must be stressed that although this product is legally allowed to be bought without prescription your doctor should always be consulted first.



For Fluconazole capsule  Visit at StGeorgesPharmacy

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