Each soft gelatin vaginal suppositories contains.
Composition:
Clindamycin Phospphate BP
equivalent Clindamycin.............................100
mg
Clotrimazole I.P..........................................200
mg
Excipients......................................................q.s.
Indications:
Infective leucorrhoea, mixed infections and non-specific
vaginitis, Vaginal Candidiasis bactorial vaginosis &
Trichomonasis.
Description:
It interferes with bacterial
protein synthesis,
by binding to the 50S
subunit of the bacterial
ribosome.
This causes antagonism if administered simultaneously
and
possible cross-resistance.
Side effects
Adverse reactions associated with the use of clindamycin
phosphate gel include itching and peeling skin.
Cases of diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, and colitis have been
reported as adverse reactions in subjects treated
with oral and parenteral (intravenous) formulations
of clindamycin, and have been reported rarely with
topical clindamycin. Abdominal pain and
gastrointestinal disturbances, as well as gram-negative
folliculitis (bacterial infection and inflammation of
hair follicles), have also been reported in association
with the use of topical formulations of clindamycin.
Directions for use:
Wash hands thoroughly, before and after insertion of Gynasafe
in the vagina. The suppository should be inserted as
deep as possible. This is best achieved when lying on
the back with legs pulled in little towards the body.
After the insertion of Gynasafe no acitivity should be
done such as standing, walking, running etc; hence
insert while retiring to bed. For best results, take the
complete therapy of 3 days. Do not discontinue in the
middle. Discontinue only if severe irritation is
experienced, only after consulting
Dosage &
Administration:
Suppositories should be inserted into the vagina for 3
consecutive nights. Preferably before retiring to bed.
Treatment should be timed so as to avoid the menstrual
period.
Presentations:
3
Kit
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