Q. Is it possible for clarithromycin to induce yeast infections?
Answer
Clarithromycin might induce a yeast infection or oral thrush if used for an extended period. Stopping the drug too soon might cause the disease to return. You'll have (a new) yeast infection if you use it for a long period. Keep an eye out for symptoms like white spots in the mouth or changes in vaginal discharge—spots in the mouth or changes in vaginal discharge.
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