4–6mL (½ of dose on each side of mouth) 4 times daily. Retain in mouth as long as possible before swallowing. Not for treatment of systemic mycoses. Confirm diagnosis by KOH smear and/or culture.
PMS-Nystatin Oral Suspension, because it may contain clumps or jelly-like material that may pose a choking risk. Newborns, infants and people with difficulty swallowing are particularly at risk.
BACKGROUND: Invasive fungal infection is associated with significant morbidity and mortality in preterm infants. Studies have suggested that colonization with Candida species is an important risk ...
Doctors will usually prescribe anti-fungal medications, such as nystatin or miconazole, in the form of drops, gel, or lozenges. Alternatively, a doctor may prescribe a topical oral suspension. To take ...
Health Canada is advising Canadians that Pharmascience Inc. is recalling one lot of PMS-Nystatin Oral Suspension, because it may contain clumps or jelly-like material that may pose a choking risk.