The medical combination of nystatin and triamcinolone is applied on the skin as an ointment to treat fungal skin infections.
No. Triamcinolone does not have sulfa in it.
Are you joking? Triamcinolone - is a corticosteroid! It's not a drug!
Nystatin is not in the steroid class. It's an antifungal. The active ingredient in Triamcinolone is a synthetic steroid, in the corticosteroid family. Here's a link to the chemical formula, indications, application practice, and more for Triamcinolone on drugs.com:
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triamcinolone metered dose inhaler
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The pharmacy. You need a prescription for it.
It will not be effective at reducing the population of yeast in the vagina.
Triamcinolone (Triamcinolone acetonide) won't do any harm, and may help relieve the redness, swelling, and itching -- but it's a steroid, not a fungicide, so it won't do anything to the fungus itself. There is an ointment called Mycolog-II that combines triamcinolone with the antifungal, Nystatin, that evidently works better than Nystatin alone in the treatment of candidiasis. Remember that Triamcinolone acetonide is absorbed through the skin, and has systemic effects -- so it should not be used over a large area or for prolonged periods.
triamcinolone metered dose inhaler
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this is a cream containing the corticosteroid Triamcinolone Acetonide prepared according to the standards of the U.S. pharmacopoeia. It is a generic topical anti-inflammatory cream.