Ringworm medications?!


Question: Is it bad to keep switching medications?
Example:
Using "A" this day, "B tomorrow", "b" again, "a" now.

Or should I just stick to one?
Cuz thers one I like but my dad keeps giving me other ones.


Answers: Is it bad to keep switching medications?
Example:
Using "A" this day, "B tomorrow", "b" again, "a" now.

Or should I just stick to one?
Cuz thers one I like but my dad keeps giving me other ones.

Each ringworm treatment contains a different antifungal medication and therefore should be used consistantly for the reccommended period of time. Switching back and forth between medications doesn't give any particular one the time it needs to be effective against the infection. If you find that the medication you are using isn't working after about a week or two then switch to a different one with a different active ingredient. If the infection persists without getting better or even getting worse it is a good idea to consult your physician.





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