Monistat and metronidazole

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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

Powder, or spray: Apply a thin layer to affected areas twice a day for 2 weeks.Renal Dose AdjustmentsData not availableLiver Dose AdjustmentsData not availablePrecautionsPatients should be advised to notify their physician if symptoms have not improved after completion of the treatment period and to discontinue use if increased signs of irritation or sensitivity (e.g., redness, itching, burning, blistering, swelling, oozing) develop.Patients should be reevaluated and the diagnosis reconsidered if no improvement is noted after completion of the treatment period.Patients should not use miconazole vaginal cream or suppositories if they have abdominal pain, fever, or offensive-smelling vaginal discharge.Safety and effectiveness of the topical cream, topical ointment, topical powder, topical spray, and topical tincture have not been established in pediatric patients less than 2 years of age. Safety and effectiveness of the vaginal cream and vaginal suppository have not been established in pediatric patients less than 12 years of age.DialysisData not availableOther CommentsA physician should be consulted before initiating treatment of a vaginal condition. Some vaginal conditions have symptoms similar to a yeast infection, such as sexually transmitted disease (STD) or a tubal pregnancy.In patients with frequent recurrent candidal vaginitis, it is important to consider factors that predispose to infection (other drugs and/or the use tight-fitting garments).Patients should avoid sexual intercourse during use of intravaginal miconazole suppositories.Frequently asked questionsWhy does Monistat burn/itch so bad?How long do you have to lay down for after using Monistat?Do you wash Monistat out in the morning?Monistat-1: white discharge and burning, is this normal?Further informationAlways consult your healthcare provider to ensure the information displayed on this page applies to your personal circumstances.Medical Disclaimer

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