Flagystatin vaginal suppository is used to treat bacterial and fungal infections of the vagina. To use the suppository, you must run it under cold water for a second or two before inserting it deep into the vagina, right before bedtime. You repeat this procedure for ten consecutive days.
Its used to treat bacterial and fungal infection and some may not even be sexually treated. However, if you use this without your doctor's advice it could kill your good bacteria too and the bad bacteria could become immune to its effect.
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No, a vaginal suppository doesn't slow the flow of menstruation. Menstruation is the shedding of the uterus lining, nothing you put into your vaginal canal can effect this shedding process. There are medications that can effect your flow.
no. you should stop the medication during menstruation and just resume after
It's not possible to answer the question without knowing what medication was in the vaginal suppository. Many such medications are safe for use during pregnancy. Contact your health care provider or pharmacist for advice specific to your situation.
Norforms are a suppository that a woman inserts inside her vagina to help eliminate vaginal odor.
No, you should not eat a suppository, as it is designed for rectal or vaginal use and not for oral consumption. Suppositories contain specific medications that are absorbed differently in the body when administered through the rectum or vagina. Ingesting a suppository can lead to adverse effects and may not provide the intended therapeutic benefits. Always follow the instructions provided by a healthcare professional or on the medication packaging.
No, antibiotics can not terminate a pregnancy.
Clingen is a vaginal suppository that treats gynecological infections. To insert the suppository, wash your hands, remove the wrapping and place it into the applicator, stand up straight and spread your legs apart, and gently insert the applicator and push the inside to place the suppository in the vagina, and then remove the applicator and wash your hands again.
Suppositories are inserted into the rectum or vagina, depending on their intended use. For rectal insertion, the individual should lie on their side with their knees drawn up, then gently insert the suppository using a finger, pushing it about an inch or two inside the rectum. For vaginal insertion, the individual typically lies on their back with their knees bent and uses an applicator or their finger to insert the suppository into the vaginal canal. After insertion, it is advised to remain lying down for a short period to ensure proper absorption.
microgest is usually taken orally, however it can also be used as a vaginal suppository. It is a safe drug and nearly all gyane prescribing this medicine.
An albothyl suppository is a vaginal suppository used in treatment of inflammation or infection and tissue damage of vagina and cervix. Albothyl should not be used during menstruation, and during pregnancy should only be used under close observation by a doctor.