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===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ||
* For yeast infections, you can get over-the-counter medication (like Monistat 7) at drug stores. No prescription is needed. | |||
* For a urinary tract infection (UTI), you'll need to visit a doctor and be diagnosed with a UTI to get a prescription for antibiotics. | |||
===Costs=== | ===Costs=== | ||
For yeast infections, Monistat 7 at Walgreens is $14.99 while Walgreens generic brand is $11.49 (which seems just as effective). For UTIs, you can expect to pay about $60 for the antibiotics. Chlamydia medication generally costs $10 but can go up to $50. Gonorrhea medication usually costs about $17 for a single dose. For uninsured consumers, some medications may be steep, so you may want to seek out sliding-scale clinics. | |||
==Menstruation== | ==Menstruation== |
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