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<blockquote data-quote="SimonCrox" data-source="post: 2094716" data-attributes="member: 388174"><p>Hi, I agree with the folk above that if your glucose levels are controlled, it is unlikely to be the Tresiba.</p><p>Tresiba is new but it has been in use for 5 years now (I think), and it is mainly human insulin with a side chain added to make it slow release. So no reason to believe would cause thrush and no reports of this. But sometimes there are rare. difficult to explain side effects that turn up.</p><p>Other drugs such as SGLT-2 inhibitors such as dapagliflozinm empagiflozin and canagliflozin, and antibiotics also cause thrush.</p><p>If the creams don't work, oral fluconazole is often effective, as [USER=108816]@RosieLKH[/USER] stated, but one should be aware that it interacts with many statins.</p><p>Hope it gets fixed soon</p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonCrox, post: 2094716, member: 388174"] Hi, I agree with the folk above that if your glucose levels are controlled, it is unlikely to be the Tresiba. Tresiba is new but it has been in use for 5 years now (I think), and it is mainly human insulin with a side chain added to make it slow release. So no reason to believe would cause thrush and no reports of this. But sometimes there are rare. difficult to explain side effects that turn up. Other drugs such as SGLT-2 inhibitors such as dapagliflozinm empagiflozin and canagliflozin, and antibiotics also cause thrush. If the creams don't work, oral fluconazole is often effective, as [USER=108816]@RosieLKH[/USER] stated, but one should be aware that it interacts with many statins. Hope it gets fixed soon Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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