Tycon Suppository
Tioconazole Vag prep
300mg
Acme Laboratories Ltd.
Pack size | 5's Pack |
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Unite Price | 60.40 BDT |
Indications
Tycon Suppository is used for:
Vulbo-Vaginal candidiasis
Adult Dose
Vaginal
Vaginal candidiasis
Adult: As vaginal Ointment: One full applicator of Vaginal Ointment administered intravaginally at bedtime as a single dose.
As vaginal suppository: 300 mg as a single dose P/V.
Child Dose
Vaginal
Vaginal candidiasis
Child> 12 years: As vaginal Ointment: One full applicator of Vaginal Ointment administered intravaginally at bedtime as a single dose.
As vaginal suppository: 300 mg as a single dose P/V.
Renal Dose
Administration
Contra Indications
Hypersensitivity to imidazole-derivative azole antifungal. Self-medication in women with diabetes or HIV infection. Girls <12 yr.
Precautions
Self-medication in patient w/ DM, HIV infection. Girls <12 yr (vag). Pregnancy and lactation. Patient Counselling Vag: Avoid sexual intercourse. Condoms and diaphragms may be damaged and fail to prevent pregnancy or STD, may resume usage 3 days after treatment. Avoid using tampons, douches, spermicides or other vag products.
Lactation: not known whether distributed into milk, manufacturer recommends women discontinue breastfeeding while receiving drug
Pregnancy-Lactation
Pregnancy Category: C
Lactation: not known whether distributed into milk, manufacturer recommends women discontinue breastfeeding while receiving drug
Interactions
Side Effects
Side effects of Tioconazole Vag prep :
1-10%
Vulvovaginal burning, vaginitis, pruritus (5-6%), Headache (5%), Infection (3%), Abdominal pain (2%), Dysuria, nocturia, pharyngitis, and rhinitis (<2%)
Mode of Action
Tioconazole, a synthetic azole antifungal, interferes w/ synthesis of ergosterol which is needed for fungal cell membrane synthesis.
Note
Tycon 300mg Suppository generic name is Tioconazole Vag prep. Tycon 300mg Suppository is manufactured by Acme Laboratories Ltd.Tycon is availble in all over Bangladesh.
Mes BD drug index information on Tycon Suppository is not intended for diagnosis, medical advice or treatment; neither intended to be a substitute for the exercise of professional judgment.