GoodSense Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories (200 mg) and Miconazole Nitrate Cream (2%)
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Is the expiration date important, if you mean that? No out-of-date products have been delivered to me.
You must be prepared for the package.
The smaller tubes are not included, but they are included in the package.
Hello, and thank you for your interest in GoodSense Miconazole 7, Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Cream (2%) (Vaginal Antifungal, 7-Day Supply). Treatment for one day is available. Yes, if you have itching and irritation on the skin outside the vagina, you use the same tube of cream as you would to treat a vaginal yeast infection inside the vagina.
Selected User Reviews For GoodSense Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories (200 mg) and Miconazole Nitrate Cream (2%)
It works; I began to feel better on the second day, but I continued to take it for the full seven days as directed. As a result, there is no need for a doctor's prescription.
Great product, I'm a man who has to wear adult pull-ups 24 hours a day, and due to the wetness, I developed jock itch or a yeast infection, I'm not sure which, and the itching was unbearable and embarrassing. Miconazole Cream was recommended to me, and it's a fantastic product. I use it once a day, and the itch is gone. After doing some research online, I discovered that Miconazole can be used to treat a variety of fungal infections. I just wish the tubes were a little bigger.
The suppository, on the other hand, slipped on me. When I inserted the applicator all the way up, the suppository would crown out when I pulled it out. Despite the fact that I applied it while lying down, there was still slippage. . . or perhaps it didn't fully release until I removed the applicator? On the first day, I pushed it back in with my finger. On other days, I simply reinserted the suppository into the applicator and tried again, despite the fact that it had slightly melted. Every time, the second attempt worked. Perhaps it requires a small amount of melting to release and remain in place. br>br>I was fine for the first hour, but I started to feel burned in the second hour. I wouldn't say it was bad enough for me to want to get rid of it. The burning was worse than my actual YI symptoms. That discomfort only lasted about an hour before I felt some relief from the heat. My infection symptoms gradually faded from that point forward. br>br>Within 24 hours, I was nearly symptom-free, and I no longer required the topical cream that came with the kit. This is the first time a YI suppository treatment has worked for me in such a short period of time. My skin broke and bled from the itching, and I was in a lot of pain. I'll keep buying this one in the future.
I haven't had any issues with it. However, I can now assure you that the tube will not last seven days. I think I can fill two more tubes based on my calculations. That would make it six instead of seven days. I'll keep you updated, but this doesn't seem like enough for a seven-day treatment to me.
I used this to treat a hair fungus. Because you'll get a headache if you don't mix it with water, I did. In just five days, the itching was gone.
I thought my friend was crazy when she told me that miconazole 7 would kill the yeast in my head, but when I tried it, it worked like magic, and I was so happy that I took my bestie to Red Lobster to thank her for saving my life.
I've had to take antifungal medications several times in my life because I get a yeast infection EVERY TIME I take antibiotics. I've had some problems with suppository treatment before, but nothing like this! It would have been amusing if it hadn't been so annoying. Even after I had to resort to using my finger instead of my hand, I was able to complete the task. Even after three days, the applicator was still infected. After that, I went to the store and bought three-day prefilled cream applicators. I'm never going to use a suppository again. One of my daughters teased me, implying that I "didn't do it right. " I'm in my fifties, so I'm well-versed in the art of inserting. I'm not sure if it's because of physical changes associated with menopause, but I'm over this type! (This is the first time I've used this brand. ).
There is enough product to use four and a half times rather than seven.