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I need help. I have scabies and apparently a very resistent kind. I can not get rid of them.

I have done everything by the book. Permethrin 8 times. 4 rounds of ivermectin for 5 days each time. Neem. Tea tree. Clove. Kleen green etc. They are... read more

How to get rid of an anal yeast infection?

I have tried three doses of Diflucan and Monistat cream. It's gotten better, no more itching for the most part but still have blister/sores.

How long does it take for Monistat 1 day to completely get rid of a yeast infection?

I took Monistat 1 day on Sunday night and it is Tuesday night and the itching has some what went away but the pain when I urinate is still there and... read more

How to get rid of dust mites in eyes that have become a whole body infestation?

My problem started about a year ago, I noticed bugs trying to get into my eyes at night, at first I thought it was fleas because my daughter and son... read more

How do you get rid of itchy skin from lamotrigine?

I've been taking lamotrigine for about two years now, but I've been on 400mg for a few months. I'm also taking nayzilam. But I've... read more

How to get rid of scabies?

I have scabies and I’ve been battling it since October, I have been to 2 different doctors and a dermatologist and no one seems to want to help... read more

Nitrofurantoin - Is Macrobid part of the penicillin family?

I have been told I have streptococcus agalactiae (10,000) and am on Microbid but I understand that penicillin is the best drug for this. Should I ask... read more

Finasteride - Has anyone on finasteride tried to start a family and experience birth defects?

My partner is taking auro-finasteride 5mg for hair loss. we want to start a family but I am afraid of any birth defects caused by him taking... read more

Is hydroxychloroquine sulfate a member of the sulfa drug family?

I have a severe allergic reaction to drugs in the sulfa family.

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