Butoconazole

Generic Name : Butoconazole

TradeName : Femstat

Why it is prescribed
(Indications) : Butoconazole is used to treat fungal and yeast infections of the vagina.

When it is to be taken
: Butoconazole is usually used daily at bedtime for either three or six days. Follow the instructions on your prescription label carefully. Do not stop taking butoconazole when your symptoms improve.Take all of the doses prescribed. Continue using this medication during your menstrual period. Do not miss doses.

How it should be taken :
Butoconazole comes in the form of cream to be inserted in the vagina. Read the instructions provided with the medication and follow these steps:
(1) Fill the special applicator that comes with the cream to the level indicated.
(2) Lie on

Special Instruction :
1. If your symptoms (vaginal burning, itching, discharge, or irritation) worsen or continue after you have used all of the medication prescribed, contact your doctor.
2. Wear clean cotton panties (or panties with cotton crotches), not panties made of nylon, rayon, or other synthetic fabrics.
3. If you forget to take a dose, insert the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if you do not remember until it is time for your next schedule dose, omit the missed dose and insert the schedule dose. Do not use a double dose.

Side Effects :
Increased burning, itching, and irritation of the vagina are rarely seen. Contact your doctor.

Other Precautions
:
1. If you are a pregnant or breast-feeding women, tell your doctor before using butoconazole.
2. If you become pregnant while using butoconazole, contact your doctor.
3. Butoconazole is safe to use during the last six months of pregnancy
, but its effect on an unborn baby is not known when it is used uring the first three months.
4. Do not allow anyone else to use your medication.

Storage Conditions
:
Keep this medication out of the reach of children. Store it at room temperature and away from excess heat. Do not allow it to freeze.

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