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vaginal azoles, a-zoles, treat yeast, fungus, infections, the vagina, for first-time users, make sure a physician has checked and confirmed, have a vaginal yeast infection before you use the vaginal azole antifungal medicines that do not require a prescription, vaginal yeast infections can reoccur over time, when the same symptoms occur again, self-treating with these medicines is recommended, should see a physician if the symptoms occur again within 2 months, some vaginal azoles are available only with a physician's prescription, most are available without a prescription, special instructions on the, vaginal azoles are available, following dosage forms
vaginal, butoconazole, cream, clotrimazole, cream, tablets, econazole, suppositories, miconazole, cream, suppositories, tampons, california only, terconazole, cream, suppositories, tioconazole, ointment, suppositories, using the medicine, weighed against the good it will do, for vaginal azoles, allergic reaction to, the azoles, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, studies, haven't been done in humans for use, all azole antifungals during the first trimester, safe and effective when used for at least 7 days during the second and third trimesters, check with a physician before using this medicine during the first trimester, 1- and 3-day treatments may not be effective during pregnancy, when breast-feeding (Encyc), not known whether vaginal azoles pass into the breast milk, not been shown to cause problems in nursing babies, studies on these medicines, done only in adult patients, vaginal azoles in children with use in other age groups, recommended that these medicines not be used in children up to 12 years, haven't been studied specifically in older people, vaginal azoles, elderly with use in other age groups, not expected to cause different side effects, problems in older people than they do in younger adults, an interaction might occur, change the dose, using any other vaginal prescription, nonprescription, over-the-counter, otc, when you are taking miconazole, health care professionals, warfarin, coumadin; warfilone, using with warfarin, bleeding and/or bruising, vaginal azoles usually come with patient directions, read them carefully before using this medicine, use this medicine at bedtime, the vaginal tampon form, miconazole should be left, vagina overnight and removed the next morning, is usually inserted into the vagina with an applicator, are pregnant, check with a physician before using the applicator, the vaginal suppositories, tablets come packaged with a small tube, cream, this cream can be applied outside, the vagina, genital area to treat itching, the packages are, combination, dual, twin packs, to help clear up my infection completely, keep using this medicine for the full time, symptoms begin to clear up after a few days, stop using this medicine too soon, symptoms may return, do not miss any doses, consult doctor before you stop using this medicine if my menstrual period starts during the time, will be different for different patients, follow a physician's orders, the directions on the label, the average doses, dose is different, for butoconazole, for yeast infection (Encyc), for vaginal cream, dosage form, adults and teenagers, women, not pregnant: 100 milligrams, one full applicator, 2% cream inserted into the vagina at bedtime for three nights in a row, pregnant women, after the third month: 100 mg, one full applicator, 2% cream inserted into the vagina at bedtime for six nights in a row, children up to 12 years, for vaginal suppository, dosage form, adults and teenagers, women, not pregnant: 100 mg, one suppository, inserted into the vagina at bedtime for three nights in a row, children up to 12 years, for clotrimazole, for yeast infection (Encyc), for vaginal cream, dosage form, adults and teenagers, the dose depends on the strength, the cream, 1% cream: 50 milligrams, one full applicator, inserted into the vagina at bedtime for six to fourteen nights in a row, 2% cream: 100 mg, one full applicator, inserted into the vagina at bedtime for three nights in a row, 10% cream: 500 mg, one full applicator, inserted into the vagina at bedtime for one night only, children up to 12 years, for vaginal tablet, dosage form, adults and teenagers, the dose depends on the strength, the vaginal tablet, women, not pregnant, 100-mg tablet: insert one tablet into the vagina at bedtime for six, seven nights in a row, 200-mg tablet: insert one tablet into the vagina at bedtime for three nights in a row, 500-mg tablet: insert one tablet into the vagina at bedtime for one night only, pregnant women: 100 mg, one vaginal tablet, inserted into the vagina at bedtime for seven nights in a row, children up to 12 years, for econazole, for yeast infection (Encyc), for vaginal suppository, dosage form, adults and teenagers, 150 milligrams, one vaginal suppository, inserted into the vagina at bedtime for three nights in a row, children up to 12 years, for miconazole, for yeast infection (Encyc), for vaginal cream, dosage form, adults and teenagers, 20 milligrams, one full applicator, inserted into the vagina at bedtime for seven nights in a row, repeated, children up to 12 years, for vaginal suppository, dosage form, adults and teenagers, the dose depends on the strength, the suppository, 100-milligram, suppository: insert one vaginal suppository into the vagina at bedtime for seven nights in a row, repeated, 200-mg suppository, 400-mg suppository: insert one vaginal suppository into the vagina at bedtime for three nights in a row, repeated, 1200-mg suppository: insert one vaginal suppository into the vagina at bedtime for one night, children up to 12 years, for tampon, dosage form, adults and teenagers, 100 mg, one tampon, inserted into the vagina at bedtime and then removed the next morning, this is repeated every night for five nights in a row, children up to 12 years, for terconazole, for yeast infection (Encyc), for vaginal cream, dosage form, adults and teenagers, the dose depends on the strength, the cream, 0.4% cream: 20 milligrams, one full applicator, inserted into the vagina at bedtime for seven nights in a row, 0.8% cream: 40 mg, one full applicator, inserted into the vagina at bedtime for three nights in a row, children up to 12 years, for vaginal suppository, dosage form, adults and teenagers, 80 mg, one vaginal suppository, inserted into the vagina at bedtime for three nights in a row, children up to 12 years, for tioconazole, for yeast infection (Encyc), for vaginal ointment, dosage form, adults and teenagers, 300 milligrams, one full applicator, 6.5% ointment inserted into the vagina at bedtime for one night only, children up to 12 years, for vaginal suppository, dosage form, adults and teenagers, 300 mg, one vaginal suppository, inserted into the vagina at bedtime for one night only, children up to 12 years, if i miss a dose, insert it, almost time for my next dose, skip the missed dose, back to my regular dosing schedule, keep out of a child's reach, store away from heat and direct light, do not store the vaginal suppository, vaginal tablet form, in other damp places, heat, moisture, the medicine to break down, keep the vaginal cream, ointment, suppository forms, from freezing, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach,
precautions, know the side effects, if my symptoms do not improve within 3 days, not disappeared in 7 days, they become worse, the 1-, 3-day treatments may take up to 7 days to completely clear up my infection, not all vaginal infections are caused by yeast, symptoms occur again within 2 months, vaginal medicines usually will come out, the vagina during treatment, to keep the medicine from getting on my clothing, wear a minipad, sanitary napkin, the use, nonmedicated tampons, like those used for menstrual periods, is not recommended since they may soak up the medicine, to help clear up my infection completely, help make sure it does not return, good health habits are also required, wear cotton panties, panties, pantyhose with cotton crotches, synthetic, nylon, rayon, panties, wear only clean panties, vaginal yeast infections are not usually spread by having sex, sex partner does not need, treated, the sex partner has symptoms, local itching, skin irritation, the penis, he may benefit by being treated also, use latex, rubber birth control devices, condoms, diaphragms, cervical caps, should wait 3 days after treatment with azole antifungal agents before using them again, many brands, vaginal azoles contain oils, product that can weaken these devices, this increases the chances, a condom breaking during sexual intercourse, the rubber in cervical caps, diaphragms may break down faster and wear out sooner, check with my health care professional to make sure the vaginal azole product you are using can be used with latex rubber birth control devices, check with a physician before douching to obtain advice about whether you may douche, allowed, the proper method,
side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, side effects occur, vaginal burning, itching, discharge, other irritation not present before use, skin rash (Encyc), hives, side effects may go away during treatment, body adjusts to the medicine, side effects continue, bothersome, abdominal, stomach cramps (Encyc), pain, burning, irritation, penis, sexual partner, headache, other side effects,
brand names
some commonly used brand names are, femcare, femizol-m, femstat 3, gyne-lotrimin, gyne-lotrimin combination pack, gyne-lotrimin3, gyne-lotrimin3 combination pack, miconazole-7, monistat 1, monistat 1 combination pack, monistat 3, monistat 3 combination pack, monistat 5 tampon, monistat 7, monistat 7 combination pack, mycelex-7, mycelex-g, mycelex twin pack, terazol 3, terazol 7, vagistat-1, canesten combi-pak 3-day therapy, canesten 1-day cream combi-pak, canesten 1-day therapy, canesten 3-day therapy, canesten 6-day therapy, clotrimaderm, ecostatin vaginal ovules, gynecure, gynecure ovules, gynecure vaginal ointment tandempak, gynecure vaginal ovules tandempak, micozole, monazole 7, monistat 3 dual-pak, monistat 3 vaginal ovules, monistat 7, monistat 7 dual-pak, monistat 7 vaginal suppositories, myclo-gyne, novo-miconazole vaginal ovules, terazol 3, terazol 3 dual pak, terazol 3 vaginal ovules, terazol 7,
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