Always take antifungal medicine as prescribed by your healthcare provider. There are over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription antifungal medicines available. Make sure to talk to your healthcare professional to determine the best treatment for your fungal infection.
Antifungal drugs come in several forms, including:
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Injections (shots) or IV
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Oral pills and liquids
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Topical treatment, including skin creams, ointments, gels, and sprays
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Vaginal suppositories
The length of antifungal treatment will depend on the fungal infection. While most fungal diseases, such as ringworm, clear up in a few weeks, other infections can take months or years to go away. More serious fungal infections, including blood and lung infections, may require long-term treatment.