Clotrimazole suppositories take days to drain after use

Clotrimazole suppositories are usually drained within 1-3 days after administration, but the exact time is related to individual circumstances and cannot be generalized. Clotrimazole suppositories need to be inserted into the vagina and slowly melt inside the vagina. If there is a lot of secretion in the vagina, the clotrimazole suppository will dissolve faster and may melt away within 1-2 days, but if there is less secretion, it will take longer to melt away. In addition, if the medicine is used during the day, because of more activities during the day, walking frequently, will also shorten the discharge time of clotrimazole suppository, so it is best to use the medicine at night before going to bed, in order to give full play to the effect of the medicine. Generally, clotrimazole suppositories will be discharged in about three days, so each time you use the drug need to be three days apart, and during the drug should not wash the vagina, only need to keep the vulva clean. The above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.