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The standard regimen of treatment in non-AIDS patients [[intravenous]] [[Amphotericin B]] combined with [[Wiktionary:oral|oral]] [[flucytosine]]. | The standard regimen of treatment in non-AIDS patients [[intravenous]] [[Amphotericin B]] combined with [[Wiktionary:oral|oral]] [[flucytosine]]. | ||
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Medical Therapy
The standard regimen of treatment in non-AIDS patients intravenous Amphotericin B combined with oral flucytosine.
AIDS patients often have a reduced response to Amphotericin B and flucytosine, therefore after initial treatment as above, oral fluconazole can be used.