Mycotoxin tablets do not treat mycosis fungoides and may treat digestive candidiasis. Nifurtimox mycotoxin vaginal suppositories can treat vaginitis. 1. Mycotoxin tablets (1) Indications: oral use for digestive tract candidiasis. (2) Adverse reactions: diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and epigastric pain and other gastrointestinal reactions may occur when larger doses are taken orally, and disappear rapidly after the dose is reduced or the drug is discontinued. (3) Contraindications: It is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to the product. This product has no therapeutic effect on systemic fungal infections. 2. Nifurtimox Mycophenolic Vaginal Suppository (1) Indications: treatment of vulvar and vaginal infections caused by bacteria, trichomonas, candida and mixed vaginal bacterial infections. A vaginal suppository is placed deep into the vagina at nightly rest, six days for a course of treatment, and one to two courses of treatment are generally recommended. (2) Adverse reactions occur less frequently and may include mild vaginal burning, vaginal dryness, and nausea. (3) Contraindications: contraindicated for those who are allergic to nifurtimox, mycotoxin and the ingredients contained in this product. Pregnant and lactating women should be cautious. Alcoholic beverages should not be consumed during the use of the drug, and sexual intercourse should be avoided. Patients should not self-medication, should go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to standardize the use of drugs.