Any azole product: You should check with your doctor's office about this; they might be able to prescribe something else that's covered by your insurance or less expensive. If your doctor says it's OK to use an OTC "azole" cream or suppository (miconazole, clotrimazole, etc), pick the cheapest one. The price difference is very wide, but all are equally effective.
Answered 2/10/2016
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