Uses of Gynostad

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Gynostad drug belongs to the group of gynecological drugs, indicated for daily hygiene for women, especially women after menstruation, postpartum or other gynecological diseases. So how is Gynostad used? The following article will provide necessary information about the effects and precautions when using this drug.

1. What is Gynostad?


Gynostad contains ingredients Copper sulfate content 4g, Boric acid content 4g and excipients just enough provided by the manufacturer. The drug is prepared in the form of a gel for external use (gynecological wash), the packaging specification is a bottle with a volume of 200ml.

2. What does Gynostad do?


Gynostad is indicated for treatment in the following cases:
Daily hygiene for women, especially women after menstruation, postpartum, vaginal discharge or genital itching, inflammation vaginal infection. Helps disinfect the skin to reduce acne, itching, heat rash or treat fungal skin infections. Besides, Gynostad drug is contraindicated in the following cases:
Allergy to active ingredients or other excipients in the composition of the drug. Children under 30 months old.

3. Dosage and how to take Gynostad


Gynostad drug is prepared in gel form, so patients use it externally. The steps to use the drug are as follows:
Step 1: Clean the affected skin area before using the medicine. Step 2: Put an appropriate amount of medicine (about 2.5ml) into the palm of your hand with a little water, gently apply to the private area or affected areas for about 1 minute. Step 3: Rinse the area with clean water. The recommended dosage of Gynostad is 2 to 3 times a day, about 2.5ml each time. This dose is for reference only, depending on the medical condition for the doctor to determine the appropriate dose for each patient.

4. Side effects of Gynostad


Doctors always consider between the benefits that Gynostad brings to the patient and the possible risk of side effects to prescribe the appropriate medication. Patients should follow the doctor's instructions to avoid unwanted effects. Gynostad side effects are usually mild and transient. Some side effects that may occur when taking the drug are as follows:
Skin irritation. Vaginal mucosa, dry, itchy, burning. Patients should monitor for side effects that occur while taking the drug to inform their doctor.

5. Gynostad drug interactions


Inform your doctor about all the medicines you are using such as prescription drugs, over-the-counter drugs, functional foods, herbs... to avoid interactions that occur when combining drugs during treatment. treatment course.
Patients should not use a combination of Gynostad and other antiseptics. In the case of a doctor's prescription, the interval between drugs can be used to avoid interactions.

6. Some notes when using Gynostad


Here are some notes when using Gynostad to help achieve effective treatment as well as reduce the risk of side effects:
Only use the drug by the skin route, absolutely do not take it orally. After each use of Gynostad, the patient must close the lid tightly, in order to prevent harmful bacteria from entering the medicine. Before buying or using Gynostad, users should carefully check the expiry date, to avoid using expired medicine. Continue to use the medication as directed by your doctor to achieve the desired treatment effect. Store Gynostad at room temperature, away from direct sunlight. Above is information about uses, dosage and precautions when using Gynostad. To ensure safety for your health and maximize the effectiveness of your treatment, you need to take Gynostad exactly as directed by your doctor.

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