Brand name:
Terazol
Pronounced: TER-uh-zawl
Generic name:
Terconazole
Why is Terazol prescribed?
Terazol is prescribed to treat candidiasis (a yeast-like fungal
infection) of the vulva and vagina.
Most important fact about Terazol
Keep using Terazol for the full time of treatment, even if the
infection seems to have disappeared. If you stop too soon, the
infection could return. You should continue using this medicine
during your menstrual period.
How should you use Terazol?
Follow these steps to apply Terazol:
1. Load the applicator to the fill line with cream, or unwrap a
suppository, wet it with warm water, and place it in the applicator
as shown in the instructions you received with the product.
2. Lie on your back with knees drawn up.
3. Gently insert the applicator high into the vagina and push the
plunger.
4. Withdraw the applicator and wash it with soap and
water.
To protect your clothing, wear a sanitary napkin. Do not use
tampons because they will absorb the medicine. Wear cotton
underwear--avoid synthetic fabrics such as rayon or nylon. Do not
douche unless your doctor tells you to do so.
Dry the genital area thoroughly after a shower, bath, or swim.
Change out of a wet bathing suit or damp workout clothes as soon as
possible. Moisture encourages the growth of yeast.
Try not to scratch. It can cause more irritation and can spread
the infection.
--If you miss a dose...
Apply it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your
next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature.
Terazol side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue using Terazol.
- Side effects may include:
Abdominal pain,
body pain,
burning,
genital pain or irritation,
headache,
menstrual pain
Why should Terazol not be prescribed?
If you have ever had an allergic reaction to or are sensitive to
terconazole or any other ingredients of Terazol, you should not use
Terazol. Make sure your doctor is aware of any drug
reactions you have experienced.
Special warnings about Terazol
If irritation, an allergic reaction, fever, chills, or flu-like
symptoms develop while using Terazol, notify your doctor.
To avoid re-infection while using Terazol, either avoid sexual
intercourse or make sure your partner uses a non-latex condom.
Terazol 3 suppositories can interact with latex products such as
diaphragms and certain type of condoms. Use some other method of
birth control while you are using Terazol.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Terazol
No interactions have been reported.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Since Terazol is absorbed from the vagina, it should not be used
during the first trimester (first 3 months) of pregnancy unless your
doctor considers it essential to your health. It is not known
whether Terazol appears in breast milk. Your doctor may advise you
to discontinue breastfeeding your baby while using Terazol.
Recommended dosage for Terazol
ADULTS
Overdosage
There has been no reported overdose of Terazol. Any
medication used in excess, however, can have serious consequences.
If you suspect an overdose of Terazol, seek medical attention
immediately.
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