What’s the difference between miconazole & tioconazole
asked on March 25, 2020
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They are both antifungal medications used to treat yeast infections and other candida related issues. Their difference is at a molecular level and miconazole has been on the market longer so typically it seen more often in products. If you want the medical explanation on a molecular level consult google<3
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Hi, thank you for your question about the miconazole 1 and tioconazole. The products active ingredients will differ. We recommend checking with healthcare provider for any additional questions. If you would like additional information, please call the number on back of the packaging and we would be happy to further assist you.
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Mico is for the basic yeast infection thick white discharge itchy
Tioco is for the inflamed itchy and uncomfortable swelling type fungal infection
Sarah
· December 17, 2020
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