Which of the following drugs, given locally, would be appropriate for this patient?
Which of the following drugs, given locally, would be appropriate for this patient?A 32-year-old woman presents to her gynecologist with a 4 days history of perineal pruritus and a non-malodorous, thick, cheesy vaginal discharge. The only medication the woman is taking is an oral contraceptive. A wet preparation of vaginal secretion shows budding yeast cells and pseudohyphae.
A. Mebendazole
B. Metronidazole
C. Miconazole
D. Zidovudine
E. Griseofulvin
F. Saquinavir