Albothyl is used for the topical treatment of bacterial vaginosis. The cardboard box contains 6 globules in 1 blister and a bag with polyethylene finger covers. Polycresulene contained in the preparation acts selectively on the proteins of necrotic and pathologically changed tissues. It has no effect on healthy tissues. The acidic reaction of the preparation (low pH) destroys the bacteria.
Topical treatment of bacterial vaginosis.
1 globule contains:
active ingredient: polycresulene 90 mg
excipients: macrogol 4000, macrogol 1500, edetic acid.
Polycresulene contained in the preparation acts selectively on the proteins of necrotic and pathologically changed tissues.
It has no effect on healthy tissues.
The acidic reaction of the preparation (low pH) destroys the bacteria.
Depending on the severity of symptoms, 1 globule a day or every other day.
Use at night.
Globules should be used until symptoms disappear, but not longer than 9 days.
To facilitate administration, the globule can be moistened with water and then inserted deep into the vagina.
Before introducing the globule, you should lie down on your back.
The use of sanitary napkins allows you to avoid soiling of underwear and bedding.
If Albothyl is administered to the patient in a doctor's office, a tampon should be used to keep the medicine in place, which should be removed within 1 to 2 hours after the introduction of the globule.
Allergy to any component of the preparation.
Period.
Do not use in women under 18 years of age.
Do not use in women during menopause, pregnancy, lactation.
Keep the preparation out of the sight and reach of children, at a temperature below 25 ° C.
Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste.
Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines no longer needed. Such behavior will help to protect the environment.
Very common (more than 1 in 10 people treated):
vaginal dryness.
Common (affecting less than 1 in 10, but more than 1 in 100 people treated):
The following side effects have also been reported with the use of medicines containing polycresulene:
Tell your doctor or pharmacist about all the preparations you are taking or have recently taken, and about any preparations you plan to use.
As the risk of interactions with other preparations cannot be excluded, the use of other preparations vaginally during treatment with Albothyl should be avoided.
You should not have sexual intercourse while taking Albothyl and within 7 days of stopping it.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.
The preparation can be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding only for strictly defined indications (after being prescribed by a doctor) and taking into account the risks resulting from the treatment, for the mother and child.
Do not swallow Albothyl globules as polycresulene may cause esophageal erosions.
If Albothyl is swallowed, drink plenty of water immediately and contact your doctor.
Albothyl intensively stimulates the healing process. There is no cause for concern when necrotic tissue detaches (even in large amounts) from diseased areas. This is a symptom of the therapeutic effect of the preparation.
Due to the risk of irritation, traditional soaps should be avoided during intimate hygiene.
You should not have sexual intercourse while taking Albothyl and within 7 days of stopping it.
Protect your eyes from contact with the preparation. In the event of contact with the eyes, rinse immediately with water; you may need to see an ophthalmologist.
Albothyl does not prevent HIV infection or any other sexually transmitted disease such as gonorrhea and syphilis.
If the fabric or skin becomes dirty with Albothyl, wash the affected area immediately with water to prevent it from drying out.
The spots visible on the surface of the globules result from the natural appearance of the substrate of the globules and do not affect the efficacy and safety of the preparation.
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