What is Thrush and what can cause Thrush?
Yeast and bacteria are naturally present in your vagina. Thrush occurs when the level of Candida albicans increases.
You have a weakened immune system
Pregnancy (mainly during third trimester)
When on your period
When taking certain medicines and antibiotics
If you have a medical condition like diabetes, HIV or if your under going chemotherapy
Thrush is not an STI or a serious condition and in most cases it can be treated easily and effectively. It is also normal and very common 3 in 4 women suffer from it at least once during their lifetime.
Warnings and Precautions
Do not use the pessary or cream, and see your GP as soon as possible if:
This is the first time you have had symptoms of thrush
You are pregnant or trying to become pregnant
You have had more than two episodes of vaginal thrush in the last 6 months
You or your partner has previously had a sexually transmitted disease
Speak to you GP or Pharmacist before use if:
You have an underlying medical condition, are taking any other medication or complementary therapy, or if symptoms persist.
Ingredients
The pessary contains:
Active Ingredient: Clotrimazole 500mg.
Other ingredients: Lactose monohydrate, Microcrystalline cellulose, Lactic acid, Maize starch, Crospovidone, Calcium lactate pentahydrate, Magnesium stearate, Colloidal anhydrous silica and Hypromellose.
The 10g tube of external cream contains:
Active Ingredient: Clotrimazole 200mg (2% w/w).
Other ingredients: Benzyl alcohol, Polysorbate 60, Sorbitan stearate, Cetyl palmitate, Cetostearyl alcohol, Octyldodecanol and Purified water.
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