Can mycobacterin tablets be taken orally to treat mycosis vaginalis?

Mycosis fungoides is now called vulvovaginal pseudomycosis. Mycotoxin tablets taken orally are not very effective in treating vulvovaginal pseudomycosis. Oral fluconazole and itraconazole are recommended for the clinical treatment of vulvovaginal pseudomycosis.
Mycophenolic tablets are mainly used for Candida infections in the digestive tract. When taken orally, they mainly work locally and are not effective in the treatment of vulvovaginal pseudomycosis because the drug does not enter the blood circulation of the body.
Clinical treatment of vulvovaginal pseudomycosis, commonly used oral drugs such as fluconazole, itraconazole, but these two drugs need to be metabolized by the liver and kidneys, so it is best to check the liver and kidney function before taking the drug, there is no abnormality before oral intake.
Common adverse reactions to these two drugs are gastrointestinal reactions, manifested as malaise, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea and so on. The drug should be used with caution in patients with drug allergy, liver and kidney insufficiency, and cardiac arrhythmia. The use of the above drugs should be in accordance with medical advice.