Expert Advice
Store this medicine in a cool, dry place, away from heat.
Avoid this medication if:
- You are allergic to this medicine or its contents.
Consult your doctor:
- If you are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
- If you have a significant medical history, such as diabetes, anemia, HIV, or any blood disorder.
- Inform your doctor if you keep getting yeast infections, and mention the treatment prescribed previously.
- If your symptoms are not improving with this medication within the prescribed time.
- If you have fever, flu-like symptoms, stomach pain, and foul smelling vaginal discharge. This is due to another disease, and a different treatment is required.
Be careful about:
- The use of tampons. This should be avoided, and napkins that are not scented should be used instead.
- Washing with scented soaps, or douches while taking this medication should also be avoided.
- Try to avoid the cream contacting the eyes. If this does happen, wash with cold running water immediately. If your eye still feels red, or burns/itches, call your doctor.
How to apply:
- Lie flat on your back.
- Place your knees close to your chest, to make application easier.
- Insert the applicator (with the medicine in it) into the vagina (as far as it would be comfortable)
- Push the plunger slowly, to release the cream.
- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water after use.
- The cream may also be applied onto the vulva if there is itching or discomfort in that area.
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