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DAKTARIN ORAL GEL 2%

DAKTARIN ORAL GEL 2%

Daktarin Oral Gel is an antifungal medicine that can help with fungal infections of the mouth and throat, often known as oral thrush. It contains the active ingredient, miconazole which stops the yeast that causes the infection from growing. This helps with symptoms like soreness, white patches, and discomfort. The gel form lets you put it right on the areas that need it for targeted action. Daktarin Oral Gel is easy to use and safe for most adults and children when taken as directed. To make sure the treatment works, you should take it for the full course. If your symptoms don't go away or get worse, see a doctor.

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DAKTARIN ORAL GEL 2%

Daktarin Oral Gel is an antifungal medicine that can help with fungal infections of the mouth and throat, often known as oral thrush. It contains the active ingredient, miconazole which stops the yeast that causes the infection from growing. This helps with symptoms like soreness, white patches, and discomfort. The gel form lets you put it right on the areas that need it for targeted action. Daktarin Oral Gel is easy to use and safe for most adults and children when taken as directed. To make sure the treatment works, you should take it for the full course. If your symptoms don't go away or get worse, see a doctor.

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