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Nystatin is an antifungal medication used to treat infections caused by yeasts, especially Candida species (the fungus responsible for conditions like thrush and many skin yeast infections). It belongs to a class of antifungals called polyene antibiotics, and it works by binding to a component of fungal cell membranes (ergosterol) and creating holes, which causes the fungal cells to leak and die. Nystatin is a very versatile “targeted” antifungal in that it’s highly effective against Candida, but it’s not absorbed well into the bloodstream. This means it’s mainly used as a local treatment – applied directly where the infection is – rather than taken systemically. Because of this, nystatin comes in formulations like creams, ointments, and oral suspensions to best reach the site of infection:
Nystatin:
- Type of Drug: Antifungal (polyene antibiotic).
- Scope: Effective mainly against Candida (yeast) infections.
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Forms and Uses:
- Cream/Ointment: Apply to skin yeast infections (such as diaper rash, under-breast rash, groin yeast infections, fungal diaper dermatitis). Use multiple times a day as directed, continue for full course.
- Oral Suspension: Swish-and-swallow liquid for oral thrush (candidiasis of the mouth/throat). Used usually 4 times daily, ensures direct contact with fungus. Appropriate for infants, children, and adults with thrush. Not absorbed, so it treats the local infection in the mouth/gut only.
- Not Used For: Nystatin is not the right treatment for other kinds of fungal infections like athlete’s foot, ringworm, or nail fungus, which are usually caused by dermatophyte fungi – those require different antifungals (like clotrimazole, terbinafine, etc.). It’s specifically targeting Candida yeast. Also, nystatin is never given as a pill or injection to treat internal infections; it’s not absorbed and it can be toxic if given intravenously, so it’s purely a localized therapy. For serious systemic Candida infections, doctors use other antifungals (like fluconazole or amphotericin B), not nystatin.
- How Well It Works: When used correctly, nystatin is very effective at clearing up yeast infections on the skin or in the mouth. It has been a staple in antifungal therapy for decades and remains widely prescribed because of its efficacy and safety.
- Side Effects: As discussed, minimal. Topical use might cause a little skin irritation in some; oral use might cause mild gastrointestinal upset or a transient rash in rare cases. Overall, it’s considered very safe, even for infants and during pregnancy, because the body doesn’t significantly absorb it.
- Availability: Nystatin is available by prescription. In some countries, certain topical forms might be obtainable over-the-counter, but generally you get it via a doctor’s prescription (especially the oral suspension). Brand names include Mycostatin®, Nilstat®, Nystan® (in the UK), and generic “nystatin” is very common. Some combo creams (like the ones with corticosteroid or antibiotic) have their own brand names (e.g., Mycolog II is nystatin + triamcinolone in the US).
- Patient Tips: If using the oral suspension, remember to avoid eating or drinking immediately after, so the medicine isn’t washed away too quickly – give it at least 5-10 minutes of contact if possible. If using the cream/ointment for something like athlete’s foot (in case a provider recommended it for an intertrigo with yeast or so), keep the area clean and dry, and use breathable fabrics. In the case of diaper rash, change diapers frequently and consider letting the baby have some diaper-free time to air out, in addition to the nystatin application.
Nystatin is a targeted antifungal remedy for yeast infections:
- Creams and Ointments treat Candida on the skin – they are applied to get rid of rashes caused by yeast, like those in warm, damp areas of the body.
- Oral Suspension treats yeast in the mouth and throat – you swish it to coat all the surfaces and swallow it to ensure the throat is treated too.
It’s a localized therapy – super effective in the GI tract or on the skin, but not useful for deep systemic infections. Its safety and efficiency make it a go-to solution for thrush and cutaneous candidiasis, helping to clear those infections up with minimal fuss and minimal risk.
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$ 19.95Nystatin Cream 100,000 Units USP (Rx)
12 reviewsNystatin Cream 100,000 Units is a highly effective antifungal treatment designed to alleviate and manage fungal skin infections. This topical medic...
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Original price $ 22.95Current price $ 18.30Nystatin Antifungal Ointment 100,000 USP (Rx)
4 reviewsNystatin Antifungal Ointment is a topical cream or ointment used to treat fungal infections of the skin. Nystatin is a polyene antifungal agent tha...
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Original price $ 39.95Current price $ 25.50Nystatin Oral Suspension Liquid SS 100,000 Unit Per mL w/Dropper 60 mL Cherry/Peppermint Flavor (Rx)
Nystatin Oral Suspension Liquid SS 100,000 Units per mL is a powerful medication that is primarily used for the treatment of fungal infections in t...
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$ 32.90Nystatin and Triamcinolone Acetonide Ointment 0.1% 15 gram Tube (Rx)
Nystatin and triamcinolone acetonide ointment, USP for dermatologic use contain the antifungal agent nystatin and the synthetic corticosteroid tria...
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Original price $ 49.95Current price $ 39.00Nystatin and Triamcinolone Acetonide Cream 0.1% 15 gram Tube (Rx)
Nystatin and Triamcinolone Acetonide Cream 0.1% is a powerful combination medication often prescribed for the treatment of various skin conditions....
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Original price $ 235.00Current price $ 189.00Nystatin Oral Suspension Cups 500000 Units 5 mL x 50 Count (Rx)
Nystatin Oral Suspension Cups 500000 Units 5 mL are a highly effective medication used to treat fungal infections in the mouth and throat. Nystatin...
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Original price $ 22.95Current price $ 15.95Nystatin Cream 100,000 Units by Torrent Pharmaceuticals, 30 grams (Rx)
1 reviewNystatin Cream 100,000 Units by Torrent Pharmaceuticals is a powerful antifungal medication used to treat a range of fungal infections of the skin,...
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Original price $ 76.95Current price $ 55.00Nystatin Tablets 500000 Units by Avet Pharma 100 Count (Rx)
Nystatin tablets are a powerful antifungal medication that is primarily used to treat various types of infections caused by Candida yeast. Avet Pha...
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Original price $ 37.95Current price $ 19.00Nystop Nystatin Topical Powder 100,000 Units Antifungal Relief 30 grams by Padagis (Rx)
3 reviews#1 Antifungal Powder for Skin | Jock Itch, Athlete’s Foot, Diaper Rash & Candidiasis Nystop Nystatin Topical Powder by Padagis US delivers powe...
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$ 105.00Nystatin USP For Compounding (API) **Refrigerated**
Nystatin USP for Compounding (API) is an antifungal active pharmaceutical ingredient used in the preparation of custom medications to treat fungal ...
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Original price $ 45.95Current price $ 29.95Nystatin Oral Suspension Liquid 100,000 Units Per mL by Leading Pharma 60 mL (RX)
Nystatin Oral Suspension is an antifungal medication designed to treat yeast infections in the mouth—commonly known as oral thrush (or oropharyngea...
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Nystatin is an antifungal medication used to treat infections caused by yeasts, especially Candida species (the fungus responsible for conditions like thrush and many skin yeast infections). It belongs to a class of antifungals called polyene antibiotics, and it works by binding to a component of fungal cell membranes (ergosterol) and creating holes, which causes the fungal cells to leak and die. Nystatin is a very versatile “targeted” antifungal in that it’s highly effective against Candida, but it’s not absorbed well into the bloodstream. This means it’s mainly used as a local treatment – applied directly where the infection is – rather than taken systemically. Because of this, nystatin comes in formulations like creams, ointments, and oral suspensions to best reach the site of infection:
Nystatin:
- Type of Drug: Antifungal (polyene antibiotic).
- Scope: Effective mainly against Candida (yeast) infections.
-
Forms and Uses:
- Cream/Ointment: Apply to skin yeast infections (such as diaper rash, under-breast rash, groin yeast infections, fungal diaper dermatitis). Use multiple times a day as directed, continue for full course.
- Oral Suspension: Swish-and-swallow liquid for oral thrush (candidiasis of the mouth/throat). Used usually 4 times daily, ensures direct contact with fungus. Appropriate for infants, children, and adults with thrush. Not absorbed, so it treats the local infection in the mouth/gut only.
- Not Used For: Nystatin is not the right treatment for other kinds of fungal infections like athlete’s foot, ringworm, or nail fungus, which are usually caused by dermatophyte fungi – those require different antifungals (like clotrimazole, terbinafine, etc.). It’s specifically targeting Candida yeast. Also, nystatin is never given as a pill or injection to treat internal infections; it’s not absorbed and it can be toxic if given intravenously, so it’s purely a localized therapy. For serious systemic Candida infections, doctors use other antifungals (like fluconazole or amphotericin B), not nystatin.
- How Well It Works: When used correctly, nystatin is very effective at clearing up yeast infections on the skin or in the mouth. It has been a staple in antifungal therapy for decades and remains widely prescribed because of its efficacy and safety.
- Side Effects: As discussed, minimal. Topical use might cause a little skin irritation in some; oral use might cause mild gastrointestinal upset or a transient rash in rare cases. Overall, it’s considered very safe, even for infants and during pregnancy, because the body doesn’t significantly absorb it.
- Availability: Nystatin is available by prescription. In some countries, certain topical forms might be obtainable over-the-counter, but generally you get it via a doctor’s prescription (especially the oral suspension). Brand names include Mycostatin®, Nilstat®, Nystan® (in the UK), and generic “nystatin” is very common. Some combo creams (like the ones with corticosteroid or antibiotic) have their own brand names (e.g., Mycolog II is nystatin + triamcinolone in the US).
- Patient Tips: If using the oral suspension, remember to avoid eating or drinking immediately after, so the medicine isn’t washed away too quickly – give it at least 5-10 minutes of contact if possible. If using the cream/ointment for something like athlete’s foot (in case a provider recommended it for an intertrigo with yeast or so), keep the area clean and dry, and use breathable fabrics. In the case of diaper rash, change diapers frequently and consider letting the baby have some diaper-free time to air out, in addition to the nystatin application.
Nystatin is a targeted antifungal remedy for yeast infections:
- Creams and Ointments treat Candida on the skin – they are applied to get rid of rashes caused by yeast, like those in warm, damp areas of the body.
- Oral Suspension treats yeast in the mouth and throat – you swish it to coat all the surfaces and swallow it to ensure the throat is treated too.
It’s a localized therapy – super effective in the GI tract or on the skin, but not useful for deep systemic infections. Its safety and efficiency make it a go-to solution for thrush and cutaneous candidiasis, helping to clear those infections up with minimal fuss and minimal risk.
