Betaclor Suppositories - Treatment of gynecological infections

The Betaclor medication is produced in the form of vaginal tablets by the Vietnam Medical Equipment and Supplies Joint Stock Company. Its primary function is to prevent and assist in the treatment of bacterial and fungal infections in the vaginal area, as well as to help prevent recurrence.

  • Hyaluronic Acid

  • 18 Beta-Glycyrrhetinic Acid

  • Vitamin A, E

  • Lactic Acid

  • Aloe Vera Essential Oil

  • Chamomile Extract

  • Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract

 

 

Dosage:

  • Insert one tablet vaginally per day. 
  • Use for a treatment course of at least 5 days.

Target users:

  • Insert the tablet every night before going to sleep for the best results.
  • Wash and dry your hands thoroughly before handling the medication.
  • Sanitize the intimate area properly before using the medication.
  • Gently push the tablet deep into the vagina. It is advisable to lie down or sit in a position that facilitates insertion. Maintain this position for about 10-15 minutes after insertion.

Management when forgetting a dose:

If you forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If the time for the next dose is near, skip the forgotten dose and do not take a double dose to make up for the missed one.

Management in case of overdose:

If there are unusual signs of overdose, take the patient to the nearest medical facility immediately for timely treatment.

Indications for Betaclor Suppository

Betaclor is commonly used in the treatment for:

  • Prevention and supportive treatment of fungal infections and bacterial infections of the vagina.
  • Vaginal tightening, prevention of aging-related vaginal laxity.
  • pH balance and hormonal changes.
  • Recovery of the intimate area after childbirth, postoperative wounds, reducing darkening and brightening the intimate area.
  • Prevention of infections in the intimate area before and after surgery.

For who to use:

Betaclor is indicated for treatment in:

  • Women experiencing gynecological infections.
  • Women during menstruation or perimenopause.
  • Pregnant women or those who have undergone surgery.

Recommendations

Side Effects: Possible allergic reactions, itching, or skin irritation at the application site.

Drug Interactions: Currently, there are no reported interactions between Betaclor and other medications.

Contraindications

Betaclor is contraindicated in the following cases:

  • Patients with hypersensitivity to the active ingredient or any other excipients in the medication.
  • Women during menstruation.

Use Betaclor with caution in the following cases:

  • Do not use vaginal douches, as they may wash away the medication.
  • Avoid sexual intercourse while using the treatment.

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