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Cuttie,severe yeast infection? |
i stopped taking oratane 2 weeks ago i took it for 4 months and i have been having vaginal bleeding w/yeast infection im really scared is anyone having this problem? Don't be scared--it's easy to fix. Yeast infections are common after taking Oratane. Go to your doctor and he'll treat it. |
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