Thursday, January 24, 2019

Clotrimazole : Uses, Side Effects, Interactions




Clotrimazole

Clotrimazole  is an antifungal drug that fights infection due to fungus.
Clotrimazole  vaginal (for use in the vagina) is used to treat vaginal candida (yeast) infection.
Clotrimazole  vaginas can also be used for those medicines that are not listed in this drug guide.
Follow all the directions on your drug label and package. Tell each of your health care providers about all your medical conditions, allergies and all the medicines you use.
If you are allergic to this then you should not use Clotrimazole vagina.
If this is the first time you have symptoms of vaginal yeast infection, ask your doctor before using Clotrimazole vagina.
Tell your doctor if you have more than 3 vaginal infections within 6 months. Often vaginal yeast infections that are not cured with treatment can be a sign of a serious condition.
If you have other medical conditions, especially using this drug is safe for you, ask the doctor or pharmacist:
•  Pain in fever, cold, back or shoulder;
•  Abdominal pain, vomiting;
•  Odor-odor vaginal discharge;
•  diabetes; Or
•  HIV or AIDS
FDA Pregnancy Category B Clotrimazole vaginal is not expected to harm a newborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to get pregnant during treatment
If you are breastfeeding the child, do not use Clotrimazole vagina without medical advice.
Do not give this medication to children under the age of 12 without medical advice.

Clotrimazole Side Effects

If you have any of these signs of allergic reaction then get emergency medical help: hives; Hard breathing; Swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Read More


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