Clotrimazole suppositories

Clotrimazole suppositories have antifungal effect, can be used for the treatment of candida vulvovaginitis. Clotrimazole belongs to imidazole broad-spectrum antifungal drugs, direct action on the fungal cell membrane, by destroying the cell membrane lipid structure and function to play an antifungal effect, especially for Candida albicans. Suppositories are used for Candida vulvovaginitis caused by Candida albicans. The suppository should be placed deep into the vagina with washed hands or gloves. The medication may cause local irritation, resulting in itching or burning at the site of application. If you feel uncomfortable, stop using the medicine and clean the area. It is contraindicated in case of allergy to the drug, vaginal administration is prohibited during menstruation, and vaginal suppositories are contraindicated in girls under 12 years of age. To avoid recurrence, avoid intercourse or use condoms during the medication. The use of this drug is prohibited during the first 3 months of pregnancy. Patients should use it under the guidance of a specialized physician and strictly follow medical advice.