Micreme

Micreme 2% Vaginal Cream 40 g

$14.99

MICREME vaginal cream contains the active ingredient, miconazole nitrate. It belongs to a group of medicines known as antifungals. Miconazole nitrate is a broad spectrum antifungal commonly used for the treatment of candidal fungal infections (thrush) of the vagina.

Candidiasis is an overgrowth of yeast fungus resulting in an imbalance of the natural microorganisms present in the vagina. In this condition the Candida organism predominates causing the symptoms of discomfort, itching, and a whitish discharge. Diabetes, obesity, illness and fatigue can increase susceptibility to the condition. Hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy, at certain times of the menstrual cycle, or due to the oral contraceptive pill, can also increase susceptibility. The balance of the vaginal environment can be altered by the prolonged use of certain medications such as antibiotics and steroids; by soaking in baths using oils, salts or harsh soaps; or by wearing too tight or synthetic clothing.

Your doctor, however, may prescribe MICREME vaginal cream for another purpose. Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have any questions about why MICREME vaginal cream has been prescribed for you.

MICREME vaginal cream is available over the counter at a pharmacy or with a doctor's prescription.

Ingredients
Each gram of MICREME 2% w/w
vaginal cream contains 20 mg of the
active ingredient, miconazole
nitrate. It also contains:
octyldodecanol
cetostearyl alcohol
cetyl esters wax
sorbitan monostearate
polysorbate 60
benzyl alcohol
purified water.


Directions & Precautions
Do not use MICREME vaginal cream if you have an allergy to any of the following: any medicine containing miconazole & any of the ingredients listed above.

Please discuss with your doctor or pharmacist if:
This is your first infection or you are under 18yrs
If you have had 3 or more infections in the last 3 months
If you are pregnant (or think you may be)
If you are diabetic

Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist, see your doctor or healthcare professional.


Full instructions are enclosed within.