Clotrimazole Suppositories

Clotrimazole suppositories have antifungal effects, especially for Candida albicans, so they are commonly used clinically for the treatment of Candida vulvovaginitis.
Clotrimazole suppository is a broad-spectrum antifungal drug, can inhibit the synthesis of fungal cell membrane, especially for Candida albicans, but also can affect the metabolism of fungi. Therefore, clinical use of clotrimazole suppositories for the treatment of Candida vulvovaginitis, but some patients may experience adverse reactions such as local itching or burning sensation after using the drug.
If clearly allergic to clotrimazole suppository and its components, the drug is contraindicated. As clotrimazole suppositories need to be vaginally administered, so the use of the drug should be avoided during menstruation, and pay attention to personal hygiene during the use of the drug to prevent repeated infections.
It is recommended that patients use under the guidance of a physician, especially for pregnant women, lactating women, women without a history of sexual life and other special groups of patients, do not use the drug on their own.