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Gynocaps is prescribed to effectively treat vaginal infections caused by Candida, Trichomonas or some other bacterial strains. In order for early use of Gynocaps to bring results, patients need to strictly adhere to the treatment regimen previously recommended by the doctor.
1. What is Gynocaps?
Gynocaps are vaginal tablets, used to treat gynecological inflammatory conditions caused by Candida, Gram-negative bacteria or Trichomonas,... Currently, Gynocaps are researched, developed and manufactured. by Minskintercaps U.V, Belarus and is currently licensed for circulation in Vietnam.
Gynocaps drug has been positively evaluated by many experts and users for its effectiveness and safety. The drug is prepared in the form of vaginal softgels, each box includes 2 blisters x 5 tablets.
Each Gynocaps tablet contains the following main active ingredients:
Metronidazol 100mg content. Miconazole 100mg.
2. What are the effects of Gynocaps?
The active ingredient Miconazole nitrate in Gynocaps vaginal tablets belongs to the group of synthetic Imidazol drugs, has antifungal activity against strains such as Candida, Blastomyces, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Epidermophyton, Coccidioides, Pityrosporon, Histoplasma, Paracoccidioides, Madurella, Trichophyton, Phialophora, Pseudallescheria or Microsporon. In addition, Miconazole is also active against Gram-positive bacteria.According to research, Miconazole inhibits the synthesis of Ergosterol in fungal cell membranes, thereby preventing the growth of fungal bacterial cells. When applied topically, Miconazole is absorbed through the stratum corneum of the skin, and then less than 1% is absorbed into the bloodstream. However, if miconazole is inserted vaginally, the active substance will be absorbed into the blood about < 1.3%.
Thanks to the effective antibacterial ability of the pharmaceutical ingredient Miconazole, Gynocaps is often prescribed by doctors to treat the following cases:
Treatment of vaginitis caused by bacteria or Trichomonas. Treatment of vaginal candidiasis. Treatment of vaginitis caused by a mixed infection.
3. Contraindications to the use of Gynocaps
According to the doctor's recommendation, it is necessary to avoid using Gynocaps vaginal suppositories in the following patients:
Patients with a history of hypersensitivity or allergy to the active ingredients Metronidazol, Miconazole or any excipients which drug is in the medicine. Contraindicated to use Gynocaps for women who are pregnant in the first 3 months. Do not use Gynocaps for people with porphyria, liver dysfunction or epilepsy.
4. Instructions for using Gynocaps
Gynocaps are used vaginally. Patients should put the pill deep inside the vagina every night and take it for 14 days, or put 1 tablet in the evening and 1 tablet in the morning for 7 days.
For cases of recurrent gynecological infections or vaginitis that is resistant to other therapies, patients should put Gynocaps 1 tablet in the evening and 1 tablet in the morning, taken within 14 days to soon reverse the disease.
The above Gynocaps dosage is for reference only. Patients need to discuss specifically with a specialist to have a dose suitable for their current condition and disease level.
If the patient forgets to take a dose, the patient needs to take it as soon as he remembers. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, the patient should skip the missed dose and take Gynocaps on the schedule recommended by the doctor. Avoid taking 2 doses of the drug at the same time to prevent the risk of side effects.
In case of overdose of Gynocaps and experiencing noticeable symptoms, patients need to bring their prescription to see a doctor and inform them of their specific condition for diagnosis and treatment.
5. Side effects when using Gynocaps
There are currently no specific reports on the side effects that patients are at risk of when taking Gynocaps. Ideally, if any suspicious symptoms occur after inserting Gynocaps into the vagina, the patient should stop treatment and immediately go to a medical facility for examination and treatment. Early detection of Gynocaps-related side effects will help patients take appropriate treatment and prevent other serious health risks.
6. Notes and cautions when using Gynocaps
During the treatment of gynecological inflammatory conditions with Gynocaps, patients should note the following recommendations for safe and effective use of the drug:
Caution when using vaginal suppositories Gynocaps for people with liver/kidney disease. The use of Gynocaps may decrease the effectiveness of birth control methods such as condoms or birth control pills. Always remember to carefully read the instructions for use printed on the product packaging or follow the advice of your doctor before and during treatment with Gynocaps. The effectiveness of treatment of Gynocaps fast or slow depends on the location as well as the ability to respond to the drug of each patient. Carefully check the expiry date of Gynocaps, avoid using the suppository if the product has expired or changes color abnormally. If there is an allergic reaction or irritation after placing Gynocaps, the patient should stop the treatment and notify the doctor immediately for remedial measures. There are not enough studies to prove the safety and effectiveness of Gynocaps vaginal suppositories for pregnant women or nursing mothers. These patients need to consult their doctor carefully before deciding to use the drug. In addition, Gynocaps should only be used if the benefits outweigh the risks. Interactions between Gynocaps drugs with other drugs can cause changes in the properties and effectiveness of the drug. Therefore, in order to minimize the risk of interactions, patients should proactively inform the specialist about all drugs they are currently using, including prescription drugs, non-prescription drugs, dietary supplements. , topical medications, oral supplements and vitamins. Gynocaps drugs have a risk of interactions when used with fruit juices. Store Gynocaps medicine in a dry place, the temperature is below 30 degrees Celsius and avoid exposure to sunlight. Keep Gynocaps out of reach of children to avoid accidental ingestion. Above is all information about Gynocaps, patients need to carefully read the instructions for use, consult a doctor / pharmacist before using. Note, Gynocaps is a prescription drug, so patients should absolutely not buy drugs for home treatment because they may experience unwanted side effects.