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Clycin-V 40gm cream

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Introduction

Expert Advice

Store this medicine in a cool, dry place, away from heat.

Avoid this medication if:

  • You are allergic to this medicine or its contents.

Consult your doctor:

  • If you are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
  • If you have a significant medical history, including ulcerative colitis.
  • If your symptoms are not improving with this medication within the prescribed time.
  • If you have a stomach ache or diarrhea.
  • If you develop a fungal infection that causes itching or white patches.
  • If you experience more vaginal discharge than before.

Be careful about:

  • The use of tampons. This should be avoided, and sanitary napkins that are not scented should be used instead.
  • Intercourse while using this medicine may reduce it’s effect. This should be avoided.
  • Washing with scented soaps, or douches while taking this medication should also be avoided. This might irritate the area.
  • Try to avoid the cream contacting the eyes. If this does happen, wash with cold running water immediately. If your eye still feels red, or burns/itches, contact your doctor.

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Sulphakream-N 80gm cream is composed ofSulphanilamide (80gm)
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Introduction

Expert Advice

Store this medicine in a cool, dry place, away from heat. Avoid this medication if:
  • You are allergic to this medicine or its contents.
Consult your doctor:
  • If you are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
  • If you have a significant medical history, including ulcerative colitis.
  • If your symptoms are not improving with this medication within the prescribed time.
  • If you have a stomach ache or diarrhea.
  • If you develop a fungal infection that causes itching or white patches.
  • If you experience more vaginal discharge than before.
Be careful about:
  • The use of tampons. This should be avoided, and sanitary napkins that are not scented should be used instead.
  • Intercourse while using this medicine may reduce it's effect. This should be avoided.
  • Washing with scented soaps, or douches while taking this medication should also be avoided. This might irritate the area.
  • Try to avoid the cream contacting the eyes. If this does happen, wash with cold running water immediately. If your eye still feels red, or burns/itches, contact your doctor.

Introduction

Expert Advice

Store this medicine in a cool, dry place, away from heat. Avoid this medication if:
  • You are allergic to this medicine or its contents.
Consult your doctor:
  • If you are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
  • If you have a significant medical history, including ulcerative colitis.
  • If your symptoms are not improving with this medication within the prescribed time.
  • If you have a stomach ache or diarrhea.
  • If you develop a fungal infection that causes itching or white patches.
  • If you experience more vaginal discharge than before.
Be careful about:
  • The use of tampons. This should be avoided, and sanitary napkins that are not scented should be used instead.
  • Intercourse while using this medicine may reduce it's effect. This should be avoided.
  • Washing with scented soaps, or douches while taking this medication should also be avoided. This might irritate the area.
  • Try to avoid the cream contacting the eyes. If this does happen, wash with cold running water immediately. If your eye still feels red, or burns/itches, contact your doctor.
  How to apply:
  • Insert the applicator (with the medicine in it) into the vagina (as far as it would be comfortable)
  • Push the plunger slowly, to release the cream.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water after use.
  • Either use another applicator the next time, or rinse this applicator with warm water and soap.
  • Try to lie down after applying it to keep the medicine in place

Primary Uses

Bacterial infections

Indications

Use of clindamycin is recommended in bacterial vaginosis (vaginal bacterial infections).

Side Effects

Patients using this medication may experience dry skin, dermatitis, diarrhea, cervicitis (inflammation of the cervix) and pruritis (itching)

Warnings

Pregnancy

No definitive data regarding pregnancy is available, therefore consult your doctor before using this medication

Lactation

The effect of this medication is undetermined in nursing females. Consult your doctor for advice

Precautions

Patient using this medication should avoid eyes and mucous membrane

Contraindications

This medication is contraindicated in lincomycin sensitivity, history of Inflammatory bowel disease (disease of the intestine) or antibiotic-associated colitis (inflammation of the colon)

FAQS

Is this drug an antibiotic?

Yes, this cream is an antibiotic which can be used locally.

Will this medicine interfere with the use of condoms?

Using this medicine might make a condom less effective. Kindly discuss other forms of contraceptives with your doctor when you are using this medicine.

How often should I take this medicine?

Apply this medicine as prescribed. It is important to be regular. Applying this medicine on the same time every day will result in the best effects.

Can I stop taking this medicine if I feel better?

Since this is an antibiotic, it should be taken for the amount of days prescribed. Otherwise, the infection might come back. Kindly do not stop taking this medicine even if your symptoms have improved.

Can I use this drug for any fungal infection?

No, this drug should only be used as and when prescribed. This medicine is not an anti-fungal.

Introduction

Expert Advice

Store this medicine in a cool, dry place, away from heat. Avoid this medication if:
  • You are allergic to this medicine or its contents.
Consult your doctor:
  • If you are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
  • If you have a significant medical history, such as diabetes, anemia, HIV, or any blood disorder.
  • Inform your doctor if you keep getting yeast infections, and mention the treatment prescribed previously.
  • If your symptoms are not improving with this medication within the prescribed time.
  • If you have fever, flu-like symptoms, stomach pain, and foul smelling vaginal discharge. This is due to another disease, and a different treatment is required.
Be careful about:
  • The use of tampons. This should be avoided, and napkins that are not scented should be used instead.
  • Washing with scented soaps, or douches while taking this medication should also be avoided.
  • Try to avoid the cream contacting the eyes. If this does happen, wash with cold running water immediately. If your eye still feels red, or burns/itches, call your doctor.
How to apply:
  • Lie flat on your back.
  • Place your knees close to your chest, to make application easier.
  • Insert the applicator (with the medicine in it) into the vagina (as far as it would be comfortable)
  • Push the plunger slowly, to release the cream.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water after use.
  • The cream may also be applied onto the vulva if there is itching or discomfort in that area.

Primary Uses

Bacterial Infections

Indications

This medication is used to treat non specific and mixed bacterial infections.

Side Effects

Warnings

Pregnancy

Risk can not be ruled out, so consult your doctor before using this medication.

Lactation

Consult your doctor before using this medication when lactating.

Alcohol

Please avoid consuming alcohol when taking this medicine.

Contraindications

This medication should be avoided if you are sensitive to sulphonamides.

Introduction

Expert Advice

Store this medicine in a cool, dry place, away from heat. Avoid this medication if:
  • You are allergic to this medicine or its contents.
Consult your doctor:
  • If you are pregnant, or breastfeeding.
  • If you have a significant medical history, such as diabetes, anemia, HIV, or any blood disorder.
  • Inform your doctor if you keep getting yeast infections, and mention the treatment prescribed previously.
  • If your symptoms are not improving with this medication within the prescribed time.
  • If you have fever, flu-like symptoms, stomach pain, and foul smelling vaginal discharge. This is due to another disease, and a different treatment is required.
Be careful about:
  • The use of tampons. This should be avoided, and napkins that are not scented should be used instead.
  • Washing with scented soaps, or douches while taking this medication should also be avoided.
  • Try to avoid the cream contacting the eyes. If this does happen, wash with cold running water immediately. If your eye still feels red, or burns/itches, call your doctor.
How to apply:
  • Lie flat on your back.
  • Place your knees close to your chest, to make application easier.
  • Insert the applicator (with the medicine in it) into the vagina (as far as it would be comfortable)
  • Push the plunger slowly, to release the cream.
  • Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water after use.
  • The cream may also be applied onto the vulva if there is itching or discomfort in that area.

Primary Uses

Bacterial Infections

Indications

This medication is used to treat non specific and mixed bacterial infections.

Side Effects

Warnings

Pregnancy

Risk can not be ruled out, so consult your doctor before using this medication.

Lactation

Consult your doctor before using this medication when lactating.

Alcohol

Please avoid consuming alcohol when taking this medicine.

Contraindications

This medication should be avoided if you are sensitive to sulphonamides.

FAQS

Can I use tampons while using this drug?

It is best to avoid tampons, or using scented soaps, gels, etc. This is to avoid further irritation. Try to use sanitary napkins that are not scented. Also try keeping the area as clean as possible.

Will this medicine interfere with the use of condoms?

Using this medicine might make a condom less effective. Kindly discuss other forms of contraceptives with your doctor when you are using this medicine.

Can I use this medicine when I am on my period?

Yes, this medication should be used as prescribed, including the days that you are menstruating (period)

What kind of clothes should I wear when I have applied this medicine?

Try to wear loose cotton fabric to avoid irritating the area further.

Can I stop taking this medicine as soon as I feel better?

It is best to continue using this medicine for the time prescribed. Stopping before that may cause the fungal infection to recur.
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