Bizotide suppositories and gels are just different forms of the same drug, there is no such thing as which one is more effective, only which one is more suitable for the patient’s condition. Patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions.
The diazotide suppository and diazotide vaginal gel are compound preparations, whose components include metronidazole, chlorhexidine acetate, clotrimazole. Clinically, they are mainly used for the treatment of trichomonas vaginitis, bacterial vaginosis, Candida vaginosis and mixed infections of fungi, bacteria, trichomonas and other vaginitis.
Pregnant women, active central nervous disorders, blood diseases, menstruation and patients who are allergic to the composition of the drug are prohibited from taking it. Use with caution in patients with hepatic and renal insufficiency, the elderly and allergies.
Nursing women should stop breastfeeding when applying this product. The drug should be administered vaginally with washed hands or with finger cots. Alcohol and alcoholic beverages should not be consumed during administration. Discontinue the medication and wash your hands if you experience any adverse reactions such as burning sensation, redness or swelling.
Patients need to choose between suppositories and gels according to the patient’s condition, the efficacy is the same, only the dosage form is different. In general, simple vaginal inflammation, it is recommended to use suppositories, vaginal inflammation with cervical erosion-like changes in patients, it is recommended to use gel. It is usually recommended that patients use a course of treatment for 7 days, and then repeat the course of treatment after the first menstrual period after stopping the medication.