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Nystalocal cream leaks out after application

Hi. My doctor prescribed me nystalocal cream twice a day for the yeast infection of my penis. The concern I have is that when I apply the nystalocal cream, it turns into pure liquid, leaks and drips off. I am worried that nothing is left under the foreskin to treat the infection. Is that supposed to happen or should I ask my doctlr for a different therapy (e.g. oral)?
Thanks a bunch.
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I think the first thing to do is contact the Dr’s office & ask them about this. They should know if this is what to expect. Another possibility is to ask the Pharmacy where you picked up the Rx - sometimes the Pharmacists actually know more about the drugs than the prescribing Dr does...
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