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Candid V6 Tablet 6'S

Candid V6 Tablet 6'S

Vaginal Conditions Prescription (Rx) Required

Clotrimazole Er 600MG


NPR 91.32

Mfr: Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd

What is CANDID?

  • CANDID contains Clotrimazole which belongs to anti-fungals

What CANDID is used for?

  • It can be used to treat thrush (vaginal candidiasis)

Talk to your doctor before you are using CANDID, if you

  • are allergic to clotrimazole, imidazoles or any of the ingredients in this medicine
  • have your period, wait until your period has finished
  • have had thrush more than twice in the last 6 months
  • you or your partner have been exposed to a sexually transmitted disease
  • This medicine may be used under the supervision of a doctor during pregnancy
  • Ask for advice before using this medicine if you are breast-feeding
  • Do not use for children under 16 years old age

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Tell your doctor if you are taking the following:

  • amphotericin, or other antifungal medicines (e.g. nystatin)
  • tacrolimus or sirolimus (given after transplant surgery, or for psoriasis or rheumatism)
  • Always use this medicine exactly as told by your doctor
  • The carton contains a single pessary held inside a foil blister pack and an applicator for insertion of the pessary into the vagina
  • Do not swallow it
  • Do not use tampons or other vaginal products while using this pessary
  • Do not use more than one pessary
  • After you use this pessary, external symptoms of thrush (e.g. itching, discharge) should improve within 3 days
  • Insert the pessary into the vagina at night using the applicator provided

Directions for inserting the pessary

  • Wash your hands before use
  • Remove the applicator from the packaging
  • Pull out the plunger until it stops
  • Remove the pessary from the blister pack and place the pessary firmly into the applicator
  • To fit the pessary into the applicator, squeeze the applicator lightly on either side
  • The pessary fits tightly into the applicator and needs to be pushed into the holder about 1 cm
  • Carefully put the applicator as deep as is comfortable into the vagina (this is easiest when laying on your back with your knees bent up)
  • Holding the applicator in place, slowly press the plunger until it stops so that the pessary is deposited into the vagina
  • Remove the applicator
  • The applicator cannot be flushed down the toilet
  • Wash your hands thoroughly after use
  • If external symptoms have not improved within 3 days, or symptoms worsen, talk to your doctor
  • If you have thrush more than twice in six months you must see a doctor
  • Talk to a doctor straight away or go to your nearest hospital casualty department

If you take more CANDID

  • Do not use more than the amount recommended above
  • If you take more CANDID than you should you must contact your doctor immediately

If you forget to take CANDID

  • If you missed a dose, take immediately as soon as possible or otherwise take a next dose as recommended
  • Do not take a double dose

If you stop taking CANDID

  • Do not stop to take this pessary until your doctor told to stop
  • red, raised itchy skin rash, which may include peeling of the skin
  • intolerable irritation or burning sensation after inserting the pessary
  • lower stomach pain, pain in the pelvic area
  • vaginal bleeding
  • have foul smelling discharge and diarrhoea
  • have sores, ulcers or blisters on your vulva or vagina
  • have lower stomach pain, or pain or a burning sensation on passing urine

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Thrush is a common infection caused by a yeast (or fungus), which may live harmlessly in the vagina without you even noticing it.

However, in certain circumstances, it may develop into an infection in the vagina and symptoms may spread to the surrounding area. These symptoms may include one or more of the following:

  • Itching of the vagina and surrounding area (the vulva)
  • Redness and swelling of the tissues of the vagina and vulva
  • Soreness of the vagina and vulva
  • A white non-smelling discharge from the vagina Thrush may be aggravated by sexual intercourse, but it is not a sexually transmitted disease. Sometimes however, thrush can be passed to your partner through sexual intercourse. If your partner has penile thrush he may have one or more of the following symptoms:
  • Soreness and redness of the penis
  • Tightness of the foreskin
  • A white non-smelling penile discharge
  • Store at room temperature (15-25°C)
  • Keep this medicine out of reach of children
  • Do not use this medicine after the expiry date
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