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Vulvovaginal mycotic infection: Which Medications Are Safest? (63 Drugs Compared)

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63 medications are used for Vulvovaginal mycotic infection, with 2,933 combined adverse event reports. The most reported drugs for Vulvovaginal mycotic infection are MICONAZOLE and TIOCONAZOLE.

2,933
Total Reports
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Drugs Used

All Medications for Vulvovaginal mycotic infection Ranked by Safety Reports

Drug Brand Reports Deaths (all) Hosp. (all) Death Rate
MICONAZOLE Zeasorb Athletes Foot 1,719 39 171 0.7%
TIOCONAZOLE Tioconazole 1 773 14 19 1.0%
FLUCONAZOLE Fluconazole 167 2,546 5,821 16.8%
CLOTRIMAZOLE CVS Antifungal Ringworm 83 89 563 3.4%
TERCONAZOLE Terconazole 43 0 6 N/A
IBREXAFUNGERP - 21 6 9 4.7%
SERTACONAZOLE Ertaczo 17 18 14 34.0%
BUTOCONAZOLE gynazole 1 13 0 2 N/A
METRONIDAZOLE metronidazole 10 2,188 7,909 9.7%
ITRACONAZOLE Itraconazole 8 504 1,343 12.6%
METRONIDAZOLE\METRONIDAZOLE - 8 158 1,351 3.7%
BETAMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE\CLOTRIMAZOLE - 7 42 93 7.1%
ECONAZOLE Econazole Nitrate 7 17 199 3.8%
NYSTATIN Nystatin and Triamcinolone Acetonide 7 179 457 9.5%
NYSTATIN\TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE - 5 0 0 N/A

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Most Reported Drugs for Vulvovaginal mycotic infection

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