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This medicine comes as a cream that you insert into the vagina. Or you can use the pill or suppository form. The cream and suppositories may weaken latex ...
You can safely treat a yeast infection during pregnancy with antifungal vaginal creams or suppositories. You can get these medicines without a prescription.
Options include one-day, three-day or seven-day courses of cream or vaginal suppositories. The active ingredient varies, depending on the product ...
For vaginal dosage form (gel):. For contraception (to prevent pregnancy):. Adults—One prefilled applicator inserted into the vagina within 1 hour before each ...
This suppository is put into the vagina nightly. It eases painful intercourse after menopause. Regular sex or vaginal stimulation, with or without a partner ...
For vaginal dosage form (tampons):. For treating a vaginal fungus (yeast) infection: Adults and teenagers—5 milligrams (one tampon) inserted into your vagina ...
You're not sure whether you have a yeast infection. Your symptoms don't go away after you treat them with antifungal vaginal creams or suppositories that you ...
... vaginal creams, gels, lubricants, or suppositories. Ask your doctor before you use other products or medicines into your vagina. Dosing. The dose of this ...
Vaginal health matters. Learn how to keep your vagina healthy and spot possible issues.
As a supplement, acidophilus is sold as capsules, tablets, wafers, powders and a vaginal suppository. ... suppository that's placed in the vagina. It's not ...
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