Canesten Vaginal Cream

One of the main Canesten vaginal cream ingredients is clotrimazole. It is an antifungal medication used to treat vaginal fungal infections (i.e. overgrowth of a fungus called candida). It functions by halting the fungi that cause the infection from growing.

Description

 

MedicineCanesten Vaginal Cream
Marketed ByBayer Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd.
Active IngredientClotrimazole 20 mg
StorageStore below 30°C
Consume TypeFor External/ Vaginal Use Only

Canesten Vaginal Cream – Introduction

Adults and children 12 years of age and older with vaginal yeast infections can be treated with vaginal clotrimazole. Imidazoles are a class of antifungal drugs that includes this medication. It functions by preventing the growth of vaginal infection-causing fungus.

How  Canesten Vaginal Cream Works: A Closer Look 

The permeability barrier of the fungal cytoplasmic membrane is broken down by clotrimazole. It inhibits the synthesis of ergosterol, a crucial component of fungal cell membranes that regulates the fluidity, permeability, and activity of membrane-associated proteins in a concentration-dependent manner. It also stops the demethylation of 14 alpha lanosterol. The fungus dies as a result of this inhibitory action.

Canesten Antifungal Cream Use

Treatment of Vaginal Fungal Infections

Canesten Antifungal Cream – The Benefits

In the Treatment of Vaginal Fungal infections.
It eradicates and stops the spread of the fungus responsible for fungal infection. Additionally, reduces the infection-related symptoms.

Canesten Antifungal Cream – A Usage Guide

  • Sanitize your hands properly.
  • The recommended method of applying the cream is intravaginally with the included applicator.
  • It is best to enter the filled applicator’s contents as deeply into the vagina as possible, ideally at night.
  • Tampons, intravaginal douches, spermicides, and other vaginal products should not be used in conjunction with this product.

Canesten Antifungal Cream – Side Effects

The majority of the Canesten Vaginal Cream side effects fade away as your body adjusts to the medicine. If they persist longer than expected, it is advisable to book an appointment with your doctor.

Common Side Effects

  • Itching
  • Burning Sensation
  • Application Site Irritation 

[Note: Different drugs can cause varying side effects. To get accurate information about a medication’s side effects, refer to the official prescription information or consult your healthcare provider.]

Canesten Antifungal Cream – A Guide to Safety

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 Alcohol

Safe
Canesten Vaginal Cream has no interaction with alcohol.

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 Pregnancy

Safe
Clotrimazole is one of the medications included in the USFDA pregnancy category B. Therefore, using this drug while pregnant is generally regarded as safe. But first, consult your physician.

 warnings

 Breast feeding

Safe
Clotrimazole usage is appropriate while nursing a baby. It usually doesn’t make its way into the breast milk. However, if you are nursing a newborn, do not use clotrimazole cream without first consulting a physician.

 

 warnings

 Driving

Safe
Canesten Vaginal Cream and alcohol have no interaction registered

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 Liver

Consult Your Doctor
The liver utilizes the cytochrome P450 system to metabolize clotrimazole, which may generate an immunogenic intermediate that can lead to liver damage. Abnormal liver function tests have been noted in people on clotrimazole. Consult your physician before starting treatment.

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 Kidney

Consult Your Doctor
Clotrimazole and other antifungals are also frequently used to treat people receiving kidney or kidney/pancreas transplants. However, before starting the therapy, speak with your doctor.

 

Fact Box

Chemical GroupClass of Imidazoles
AddictiveNo
Medication ClassFungal Sterol Biosynthesis Inhibitors
Action Class/CategoryFungal Infection

Swift Advice 

  • Avoid using the cream during menstruation due to the washout risk.
  • Complete treatment before menstruation starts.
  • Do not use tampons, douches, spermicides, or other vaginal products while using this cream.
  • Avoid vaginal intercourse to prevent partner infection.
  • Consult a physician if symptoms persist after one week.
  • The cream can be used again if the infection returns after 7 days.
  • Consult a doctor if the infection recurs more than twice in six months.
How to use canesten vaginal cream?

In the evening, just before going to bed, vaginal cream should be put as deeply as possible. With the legs slightly drawn up, a supine position is ideal for insertion.

If you have an allergy to Canesten vaginal cream containing clotrimazole or any of the other chemicals in the medication, avoid using the product. Also, wait till your menstruation is over if you’re experiencing one.

After receiving therapy, fungal infection symptoms like discomfort or itching should go away in a few days. Skin that is red and scaly could take longer to heal. Treatment can be required for one to four weeks. Even if your symptoms disappear, continue taking clotrimazole for two weeks. If the infection reappears more than twice in a six-month period, speak with your physician.

Yes, Clotrimazole 2% cream is available with a prescription from your doctor and over-the-counter (OTC).

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