Directions
(Ages 16 to 60):
- Wash your hands before and after using the pessary and cream.
- Insert the pessary into the vagina preferably at night using the applicator provided and apply the cream thinly to the affected area 2 to 3 times a day.
If no improvement is seen after 7 days consult your doctor.
For use in and around the vagina only
Please read the enclosed leaflet carefully before use.
The Pessary contains Clotrimazole 500mg: It also contains 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 Clotrimazole 200mg (2% w/w): It also contains Benzyl Alcohol, Polysorbate 60, Sorbitan Stearate. Cetyl Palmitate, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Octyldodecanol and Purified Water (see the enclosed leaflet for further information)
Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Do not store above 25°C
DO NOT USE
Do not use to treat nail or scalp infections.
Do not use the pessary or cream, and see your doctor 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
Or you have any of the following symptoms:
Irregular or abnormal vaginal bleeding or a blood-stained discharge
Ulcers, blisters or sores of the vagina or vulva
A foul smelling discharge from the vagina
Redness, irritation or swelling associated with treatment
Lower abdominal pain
Pain or difficulty in passing urine
Fever or chills
Feeling sick or vomiting
Diarrhoea
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Description
To treat the cause and symptoms of thrush.
A vaginal thrush infection may cause any of the following symptoms: whitish, odourless vaginal discharge, persistent burning, itching, redness, swelling and soreness of the vagina and vulva.
- For women with a previous diagnosis of thrush
- Treats the cause and symptoms of thrush
Clotrimazole
Canesten Thrush Combi Pessary & External Cream 500mg pessary & 2% w/w cream
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GSL stands for General Sale List. It is a list of medicines that can be sold without a prescription. These medicines are considered to be safe for use by the general public.
Quantity Limits
There are some quantity limits on certain GSL products. These limits are in place to prevent people from taking too much of the medicine and to protect them from harm.
Our Quantity Limits
We restrict the sale of GSL products to no more than 2 units of a product per customer. Analgesics are limited to no more than 2 per customer, regardless of brand, type or pack size. This is to ensure that our customers are able to use these products safely and responsibly.
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Directions
(Ages 16 to 60):
- Wash your hands before and after using the pessary and cream.
- Insert the pessary into the vagina preferably at night using the applicator provided and apply the cream thinly to the affected area 2 to 3 times a day.
If no improvement is seen after 7 days consult your doctor.
For use in and around the vagina only
Please read the enclosed leaflet carefully before use.
The Pessary contains Clotrimazole 500mg: It also contains 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 Clotrimazole 200mg (2% w/w): It also contains Benzyl Alcohol, Polysorbate 60, Sorbitan Stearate. Cetyl Palmitate, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Octyldodecanol and Purified Water (see the enclosed leaflet for further information)
Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Do not store above 25°C
DO NOT USE
Do not use to treat nail or scalp infections.
Do not use the pessary or cream, and see your doctor 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
Or you have any of the following symptoms:
Irregular or abnormal vaginal bleeding or a blood-stained discharge
Ulcers, blisters or sores of the vagina or vulva
A foul smelling discharge from the vagina
Redness, irritation or swelling associated with treatment
Lower abdominal pain
Pain or difficulty in passing urine
Fever or chills
Feeling sick or vomiting
Diarrhoea