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Vaginal Pills Aci - gel containing the active ingredient acetic acid is indicated in the treatment to help increase the natural acidity in the vagina. Let's learn about the uses and notes when using Aci - gel through the article below.
1. Usage and dosage
Vaginal suppositories Aci - gel contains the active ingredient acetic acid - the natural acid found in vinegar. The drug is indicated in the treatment to help increase the natural acidity in the vagina.
Aci - Jel is used vaginally, can be used in the morning and evening. Patients should pay attention to wash their hands before and after using the medicine, in addition, they can use tampons to help prevent the medicine from staining clothes (do not use tampons).
In case of forgetting a dose, the patient should take it as soon as he remembers. If the dose is close to the next dose, the patient should not double the dose.
2. Side effects
Drugs Aci - Jel can cause some side effects as follows:
Common side effects: Sensation of stinging after use; Allergic reactions: Urticaria ; shortness of breath; swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat; Irritation, burns after using the drug. In case of experiencing side effects after use, the patient should stop using the drug and notify the treating doctor for timely treatment.
3. Note when using
Some notes when using Aci - Jel vaginal suppositories are as follows:
Patients need to inform the treating doctor if they are allergic to any drugs or foods and drinks; Do not let the medicine come into contact with your eyes, nose, mouth or rectum. In case the drug comes into contact with the above parts, it should be washed with water; Avoid wearing tight clothing that makes it difficult to breathe. Instead, the patient should wear loose clothing made of cotton and natural fibers until the condition improves; Pregnant women: There are no studies to prove the effect of the drug on the fetus. Therefore, it is not recommended to use the drug in pregnant women; Lactation: There are no studies demonstrating the ability of Aci-gel to be excreted in breast milk. Therefore, it is not recommended to use this drug in women who are breast-feeding without consulting a doctor.
4. Drug interactions
Interactions between Aci-gel with other drugs as well as with foods and drinks can lead to a decrease in the effectiveness of the drug and an increased risk of side effects. Therefore, to ensure effective treatment, patients need to inform the treating doctor of all drugs being treated, including over-the-counter drugs, prescription drugs, vitamins and dietary supplements.
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