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22 years 5 months ago - 22 years 5 months ago #4252 by
Replied by on topic Was the answer "use INH/rifampin
Was the answer "use INH/rifampin vaginal cream"?

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22 years 5 months ago - 22 years 5 months ago #4344 by
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maybe she had a candida infection and the reference to TB was so that you could pick up the fact that u get azole resistance.. annd the questions was lookin for a treatment for candida (something other than an azole).. typically would pick diflucan (fluconazole) but with history of tb.. ud have to choose somethign else..

question was probably getting at the increasing antifungal resistance thats being reported..

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22 years 5 months ago - 22 years 5 months ago #4346 by
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Oh my god, just reading the last few messages on this thread is making me realize how quickly the knowledge is leaking out of my noggin. I honored OB/GYN too...my only honor...imagine that...how is bone related to the vagina? I still have to take step 2 too.

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22 years 5 months ago - 22 years 5 months ago #4349 by
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how is bone related to the vagina?


lol sorry i just had to laugh..

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22 years 5 months ago - 22 years 5 months ago #4351 by
Dingleberry, surely you are familiar with the main bone's relationship to the vagina.

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22 years 5 months ago - 22 years 5 months ago #4380 by
Orthochikk,

In all seriousness where in the hell did you pull azole resistance out of that question. I can't even begin to follow your line of reasoning...but maybe that's why I'll never go into OB/GYN. Vaginal TB would seem to fall into the miliary TB category and be treated with the usual 4 drug regimen of INH, rifampin, etc. I have to agree that there are some off the wall, zebra questions on step II and it's nearly impossible to prepare for them all. Glad it's over.

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