Vaginal suppositories (suppositories) Gainomax are indicated for the treatment of:
candida vulvovaginitis caused by pathogens of the family Candida albicans;
bacterial vaginosis caused by pathogens of the family Gardnerella vaginalis and anaerobic bacteria;
Trichomonas vaginitis caused by Trichomonas vaginalis;
mixed infection vaginitis.
Structure
Active ingredients thioconazole and tinidazole;
1 vaginal suppository contains:
thioconazole - 100 mg;
tinidazole - 150 mg.
Excipients: vitepsol.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to active ingredients or their derivatives.
Drinking alcohol during treatment or within 3 days after treatment.
Taking disulfiram during treatment or within 2 weeks after treatment.
Porphyria.
Epilepsy.
Severe impairment of liver function.
The first trimester of pregnancy.
The period of breastfeeding.
Organic diseases of the nervous system.
Hematopoiesis disorders, including a history of.
Mode of application
For intravaginal use only. Gaynomax should be entered deep into the vagina in a prone position.
Introduce 1 candle for 7 days at bedtime. Alternative scheme: apply 1 suppository twice a day for 3 days.
Do not swallow or inject into other places.
Application features
Pregnant women
Contraindicated.
Children
Not applicable.
Drivers
Unknown
Overdose
Systemic side effects can be observed with the use of a large amount of the drug, but with intravaginal use, systemic side effects are not expected.
In case of an overdose, symptomatic and supportive therapy should be started. Side / unwanted effects in case of overdose are not known.
Side effects
From the nervous system: weakness, increased fatigue, poor health, headache, dizziness.
From the digestive system: metallic / bitter taste in the mouth, nausea, anorexia, loss of appetite, flatulence, dyspepsia, abdominal cramps, discomfort in the epigastric region, vomiting, constipation.
From the kidneys and urinary system: dark color of urine.
Interaction
Acenocumarol, anisindione, dicumarol, phenindione, fenprocoumone warfarin: increased risk of bleeding.
Cholestyramine: decreased effectiveness of tinidazole.
Cimetidine: increased concentration of tinidazole in blood plasma.
Cyclosporin: increased levels of cyclosporin.
Disulfiram: side effects from the central nervous system (e.g. psychotic reactions).
Fluorouracil: an increase in the concentration of fluorouracil in the blood and signs of possible intoxication (granulocytopenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia, stomatitis, vomiting).
Phosphenytoin: an increase in the toxicity of fosphenytoin and / or a decrease in the concentration of tinidazole in the blood.
Ketoconazole: increased concentration of tinidazole in the blood.
Storage conditions
Store at a temperature below 25 ° C out of the reach of children.