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  2. Crystal violet - Wikipedia

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    The name gentian violet was originally used for a mixture of methyl pararosaniline dyes (methyl violet), but is now often considered a synonym for crystal violet. The name refers to its colour, being like that of the petals of certain gentian flowers; it is not made from gentians or violets .

  3. Candidiasis - Wikipedia

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    For breastfeeding mothers topical miconazole is the most effective treatment for treating candidiasis on the breasts. [68] Gentian violet can be used for thrush in breastfeeding babies. [14] Systemic treatment with antifungals by mouth is reserved for severe cases or if treatment with topical therapy is unsuccessful.

  4. Vaginal yeast infection - Wikipedia

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    Other alternative treatment approaches include switching contraceptive, treatment of the sexual partner and gentian violet. [35] However, the effectiveness of such treatments has not received much study. [35] Probiotics (either as pills or as yogurt) do not appear to decrease the rate of occurrence of vaginal yeast infections. [36]

  5. Antifungal - Wikipedia

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    An antifungal medication, also known as an antimycotic medication, is a pharmaceutical fungicide or fungistatic used to treat and prevent mycosis such as athlete's foot, ringworm, candidiasis (thrush), serious systemic infections such as cryptococcal meningitis, and others.

  6. Gram stain - Wikipedia

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    Gram-positive cells have a thick layer of peptidoglycan in the cell wall that retains the primary stain, crystal violet. Gram-negative cells have a thinner peptidoglycan layer that allows the crystal violet to wash out on addition of ethanol. They are stained pink or red by the counterstain, [3] commonly safranin or fuchsine.

  7. Methyl violet - Wikipedia

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    It is known in medicine as Gentian violet (or crystal violet or pyoctanin(e) [1]) and is the active ingredient in a Gram stain, used to classify bacteria. It is used as a pH indicator, with a range between 0 and 1.6. The protonated form (found in acidic conditions) is yellow, turning blue-violet above pH levels of 1.6. [4]

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