Terazol 7
Generic name: Terconazole Vaginal
Drug class:
Vaginal anti-infectives
Usage of Terazol 7
Terconazole is an antifungal medication that fights infections caused by fungus.
Terazol 7 (for use in the vagina) is used to treat vaginal Candida (yeast) infections.
Terazol 7 may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Terazol 7 side effects
Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Terazol 7 may cause serious side effects. Call your doctor at once if you have:
Common side effects of Terazol 7 may include:
This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
Before taking Terazol 7
You should not use Terazol 7 if you are allergic to it.
Do not use Terazol 7 if you have never had a vaginal yeast infection that has been confirmed by a doctor.
To make sure Terazol 7 is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have:
It is not known whether Terazol 7 will harm an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant.
It is not known whether Terconazole vaginal passes into breast milk or if it could harm a nursing baby. You should not breast-feed while using this medicine.
Do not give this medication to anyone under 18 years old without medical advice.
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How to use Terazol 7
Use exactly as directed on the label, or as prescribed by your doctor. Do not use in larger or smaller amounts or for longer than recommended.
Do not take Terazol 7 by mouth. It is for use only in your vagina.
This medication comes with patient instructions for safe and effective use. Follow these directions carefully. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions.
Terazol 7 is available as a cream or vaginal suppository. Each form comes with an applicator for measuring and inserting the vaginal medicine. The cream is also available in prefilled applicators that each contain one daily dose of terconazole. You may insert the vaginal suppository using your finger if desired.
Wash your hands before and after inserting the cream or suppository.
Terazol 7 is usually applied once daily at bedtime for 3 to 7 days in a row. Follow your doctor's instructions.
Use this medication for the full prescribed length of time. Your symptoms may improve before the infection is completely cleared. Skipping doses may also increase your risk of further infection that is resistant to antifungal medicine.
Call your doctor if your symptoms do not improve after 3 days, or if you still have symptoms for longer than 7 days. Frequent vaginal yeast infections that do not clear up with treatment may be a sign of a more serious condition.
Terazol 7 suppositories contain ingredients that can damage a diaphragm. You should not use this form of birth control during treatment with this medicine suppositories.
The single-use cream applicator is for one use only. Throw the applicator away after one use, even if there is still some medicine left in it after inserting your dose.
Your sexual partner should contact a doctor if he develops redness, itching, or other discomfort of the penis. These may be signs that you have passed a yeast infection to your partner.
Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat.
Warnings
Follow all directions on your medicine label and package. Tell each of your healthcare providers about all your medical conditions, allergies, and all medicines you use.
What other drugs will affect Terazol 7
It is not likely that other drugs you take orally or inject will have an effect on terconazole used in the vagina. But many drugs can interact with each other. Tell each of your healthcare providers about all medicines you use, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products.
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