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In some patients, recurrences of yeast infections are common and secondary prophylaxis
with topical clotrimazole troches or nystatin is used for oral candidiasis. Systemic fluconazole
therapy is recommended for recurrent esophageal candidiasis, with ketoconazole therapy also
available; rarely, amphotericin B therapy is required (Table 7).[208,396]