Name:
Panthesept vaginal suppositories () in box No. 5×2
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Suppositories of white or white color with a grayish or yellowish tint, torpedo-shaped. Color heterogeneity in the form of marbling and the presence of a funnel-shaped depression are allowed. The main active ingredient is dexpanthenol + chlorhexidine bigluconate Product form Vaginal suppositories Dosage 16 mg / 100 mg Indications for use Acute and chronic vaginitis; endo / exocervicitis (including those complicated by ectopia of the cylindrical epithelium of the cervix); true erosion of the cervix of a specific etiology (as part of complex therapy); to improve the regeneration of the mucous membrane of the vagina and cervix after destructive methods of treatment (including diathermocoagulation, cryodestruction, laser destruction), in the postoperative and postpartum periods. Dosage and administration For intravaginal use. Before using the drug, it is recommended to carry out hygiene procedures and wash your hands thoroughly. Before use, the suppository should be removed from the blisters. Pantecept is administered 1 suppository 2 times a day for 7-10 days. If necessary, the course of treatment can be extended up to 20 days. Use during pregnancy and lactation Special clinical studies on the use of Pantecept in pregnant women and during breastfeeding have not been conducted. Studies in laboratory animals have not demonstrated harmful effects of dexpanthenol and chlorhexidine on pregnancy, fetal development, childbirth or the postpartum period. Use during pregnancy and lactation is permissible in the case when the expected benefit outweighs the possible risk. The ability to influence the reaction rate when driving vehicles or working with other mechanisms Does not affect. Precautions Use in pediatric practice: There are no data on the use of the drug in children. Use in elderly patients (over 65 years): There are no data on the use of the drug in elderly patients. Use in patients with impaired renal function: There are no data on the use of the drug in patients with impaired renal function. Use in patients with impaired liver function: There are no data on the use of the drug in patients with impaired liver function. Interaction with other drugs Panthesept is incompatible with detergents containing an anionic group (saponins, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium carboxymethylcellulose) and soaps if they are administered intravaginally. Contraindications Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug. CompositionFor one suppository: active substances: dexpanthenol – 100 mg in terms of 100% substance, chlorhexidine bigluconate – 16 mg; excipients: polyethylene glycol 1500, polyethylene glycol 400. Overdose No data on overdose have been reported. Side effects The frequency of side effects is classified according to the recommendations of the World Health Organization: very often -? 10/100, often – from? 1/100 to <1/10, sometimes - from? 1/1000 to <1/100, rarely - from? 1/10000 to <1/1000, very rarely <1/10000. Rarely: in rare cases, an intolerance reaction manifests itself as a local allergic reaction. Very rare: topical application of chlorhexidine may lead to generalized allergic reactions. Sometimes: short-term burning and / or itching in the vagina. Storage conditionsStore between 8°C and 15°C, protected from light. Keep out of the reach of children! Buy Panthesept vaginal suppositories (16mg/100mg) No. 5x2 Price for Panthesept vaginal suppositories (16mg/100mg) No. 5x2
INN | DEXPANTHENOL, CHLOROHEXIDINE |
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The code | 80 473 |
Barcode | 4 810 243 005 290 |
Dosage | 16mg/100mg |
Active substance | Dexpanthenol, chlorhexidine |
Manufacturer | Rubicon LLC, Belarus |
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