Uses of Wzitamy

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Wzitamy pills have the main ingredients including Metronidazol and Clotrimazol, which are commonly used in the treatment of vaginal yeast infections with or without bacterial infections. The necessary information about the composition, indications, contraindications, dosage and side effects of Wzitamy will help patients improve the effectiveness of treatment.

1. What is Wzitamy?


Wzitamy is prepared in the form of vaginal tablets, with the main ingredients including:
Active ingredients:
Metronidazol 500 mg. Clotrimazole 100 mg. Excipients: Just enough for 1 tablet.
Mechanism of action:
Metronidazol is an antibiotic belonging to the Nitro 5 group Imidazole, after being absorbed into the body, it will be reduced by Electron transport proteins or by Ferredoxin to form toxic intermediates. cell. Metronidazol's reduced active ingredients will bind to the structure of the bacterial DNA molecule, lose the helix structure of the DNA, thereby killing bacteria and single-celled microorganisms.
Clotrimazol is a synthetic active ingredient of Imidazole that is structurally similar to Miconazole. Clotrimazol has the effect of binding to the phospholipids of the fungal cell membrane, thereby altering the permeability of the cell membrane, causing the loss of essential intracellular substances and the resulting destruction of the fungal cell.

2. What are the effects of Wzitamy?

Wzitamy is indicated for the treatment of vaginal yeast infections with or without bacterial vaginosis caused by Gardenia vaginitis, Corynebacterium vaginitis, Haemophilus vaginitis, atypical strains of Vaginitis or anaerobic bacteria.

3. Contraindications of the drug Wzitamy


Contraindicated to use Wzitamy drug in case:
Hypersensitivity to any component of Wzitamy drug. History of allergy to other medicines with active ingredients Metronidazole or Clotrimazol. History of hypersensitivity to other drugs of the Imidazole class. The patient has a history of or is currently suffering from epilepsy. The patient has a bleeding disorder. Women in the first 3 months of pregnancy, women who are breastfeeding. People who have never had sex.

4. Dosage and how to use Wzitamy


Dosage:
Recommended dose: Put 1 tablet/day for 6 consecutive days. Increase dose: Use for an additional 6 days in case symptoms do not improve. How to use:
It is recommended to use Wzitamy before bedtime to avoid drug drop. Clean and dry hands and vulva before use. Use your index finger or applicator to insert the medication deep into the vagina. Abstain from sex and carbonated or alcoholic beverages while taking the drug.

5. Notes when using Wzitamy


5.1 Side effects encountered when using Wzitamy Long-term treatment with Wzitamy drug can cause side effects such as:
Allergic reactions: Urticaria, itching, shortness of breath and low blood pressure. Vaginal mucosa and skin disorders: Itching, edema, erythema, discomfort, peeling, burning, pelvic pain, stinging and vaginal bleeding. Other: Shortness of breath, dry throat, facial swelling, glossitis. A few rarer symptoms include nausea, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, diarrhea, headache, and dizziness. The above symptoms will usually disappear immediately after stopping the use of Wzitamy and rarely progress to severe. However, when detecting the above side effects or any other abnormalities after ordering the drug, the user should promptly inform the treating doctor about the use of Wzitamy or immediately go to the nearest medical facility for treatment. handled in a timely manner.
5.2 Notes on using Wzitamy in subjects Be careful when using Wzitamy in people with open wounds or abrasions in the vaginal area, patients who are menstruating. Pregnant women: According to the classification of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the active ingredients Metronidazol and Clotrimazol belong to group C, the group with evidence of harm to the fetus. In particular, there is some evidence that Metronidazole may cause adverse effects in women during the first trimester of pregnancy. Therefore, the use of Wzitamy is contraindicated in pregnant women. Lactation: Topical (vaginal) drugs such as Wzitamy are unlikely to cause systemic effects, especially in the passage of breast milk. However, there is no clear evidence of harmful effects of Wzitamy in lactating women. Therefore, avoid using Wzitamy on this subject.

6. Wzitamy . drug interactions


Concomitant use of Wzitamy and other topical agents may reduce the absorption of both drugs. Wzitamy may decrease the effectiveness of spermicides or condoms, thereby reducing the effectiveness of contraception and increasing the risk of pregnancy. Therefore, use an alternative method of contraception for at least 5 days after using Wzitamy. The drug Wzitamy affects the therapeutic effect of Fluoroquinolones, Cephalosporins and Macrolids. Above is basic information about ingredients, uses, doses and precautions when using Wzitamy. In order to improve the treatment results for themselves and their families, users should carefully read the instructions for use of Wzitamy before using, and strictly follow the treatment instructions of the referring doctor.
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