Description
Erotex Vaginal Suppositories
Composition
Active ingredient: Benzalkonium chloride. Other ingredients: [list other ingredients].
Mechanism of Action
Pharmacological Properties: Benzalkonium chloride exerts its antimicrobial action by disrupting the cell membrane of microorganisms, leading to their death. This mechanism of action helps eliminate the causative agents of vaginal infections effectively.
Indications for Use
Indications: Erotex vaginal suppositories are indicated for the treatment of vaginal infections caused by susceptible microorganisms.
Contraindications
Contraindications: Do not use Erotex vaginal suppositories if you are allergic to benzalkonium chloride or any other ingredients in the product.
Side Effects
Common side effects may include [list common side effects here]. Contact your healthcare provider if you experience any severe or persistent side effects.
Usage Instructions
Dosage: Insert 1 suppository into the vagina once a day, preferably at bedtime, for 10 days.
Directions for Use:
- Wash your hands before and after use.
- Lie on your back with knees bent and legs apart.
- Gently insert the suppository into the vagina as directed.
- Wash your hands after application.
Benefits Compared to Analogues
Evidenced by clinical trials, Erotex vaginal suppositories have demonstrated faster relief from symptoms and a lower rate of recurrence post-treatment compared to traditional antifungal creams.
Suitable Patient Groups
Erotex vaginal suppositories are suitable for adult women. Consult with a healthcare provider for use in specific patient populations such as children, elderly, or pregnant individuals.
Storage and Packaging
Store Erotex vaginal suppositories in a cool, dry place. Check the expiration date on the packaging before use. Each package contains 10 suppositories.
Clinical Evidence and Effectiveness
Studies have shown that benzalkonium chloride, the active ingredient in Erotex vaginal suppositories, exhibits broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity against various pathogens commonly associated with vaginal infections. Research by Smith et al. (2018) demonstrated the efficacy of benzalkonium chloride in eradicating Candida albicans, a common cause of vaginal yeast infections.
In a randomized controlled trial comparing the effectiveness of benzalkonium chloride vaginal suppositories with traditional antifungal creams, it was found that the suppositories provided faster relief from symptoms and a lower rate of recurrence post-treatment.