Why is there white powder coming out of the clotrimazole suppository inserted in the vagina?

Clotrimazole suppositories vaginally inserted white powder secretion is a normal phenomenon, the drug will not be completely absorbed. Clotrimazole suppositories are for the treatment of mycosis fungoides, and the white powder coming out of the vagina is the phenomenon of the melted medicine mixing with the vaginal secretions, which is normal, don’t worry too much about it. The vaginally placed medication is not likely to be fully absorbed, so some of it will flow out. Clotrimazole suppositories are best inserted into the posterior vaginal fornix before resting at night to ensure that the drug is fully absorbed, and can be padded with paper to prevent soiling of the underwear, and during the medication period, you should also ensure the cleanliness of the vulva, and change the underwear diligently to reduce the chance of infection. It is also important not to have sex during the medication period. Follow the doctor’s instructions to use the medicine, follow up and review.