tercomagictam 30 gm vaginal cream

tercomagictam 30 gm vaginal cream
tercomagictam 30 gm vaginal cream
scientific Name terconazole ,
Dosage 0.8%
Type Vaginal

Price: 30.48 SAR | SAR
Medicine Information:
    Medicine Description

    Tercomagictam Vaginal Cream is an antifungal medication used to treat vaginal fungal infections caused by certain fungi that are sensitive to the treatment. It contains the active ingredient Terconazole, which works by inhibiting the growth of infection-causing fungi and helping eliminate them.

    The medication helps relieve bothersome symptoms associated with vaginal fungal infections, such as itching, irritation, and discomfort. It is designed for topical vaginal use and can be applied according to the physician's instructions to achieve the best therapeutic results.

    Composition of Tercomagictam

    Terconazole

    Available Strengths of Tercomagictam

    • Vaginal cream 0.8%, 30 g tube.

    Uses of Tercomagictam

    • Treatment of vaginal fungal infections.

    • Relief of vaginal itching caused by fungal infections.

    • Reduction of irritation and burning sensations.

    • Assistance in eliminating Candida fungal infections.

    • Helping reduce recurrence of symptoms associated with fungal infections.

    Dosage of Tercomagictam

    This medication should be used according to the treating physician's instructions and the prescribed dosage for each case. The dose is inserted into the vagina using the supplied applicator, if available, while following the correct administration method.

    It is preferable to use the treatment at bedtime to help the medication remain in place for a longer period and achieve optimal effectiveness. The full course of treatment should be completed even if symptoms improve before the end of therapy. Do not stop treatment early without consulting a physician, as this may lead to recurrence of the infection or incomplete treatment.

    Side Effects of Tercomagictam

    • Localized itching.

    • Mild burning sensation.

    • Local irritation.

    • Slight increase in vaginal discharge.

    • Redness in the treated area.

    • Temporary discomfort after application.

    Contraindications of Tercomagictam

    Tercomagictam should not be used in patients with a known allergy to Terconazole or any of the product's ingredients. A physician should also be consulted before use if there is unexplained vaginal bleeding or recurrent infections without a clear medical diagnosis.

    Alternatives to Tercomagictam Available in Pharmacies

    • Gynomonix.

    • Gynoconazol.

    • Viatrazo.

    How to Use Tercomagictam Correctly

    It is recommended to wash hands thoroughly before and after using the medication to help maintain hygiene and reduce the risk of spreading infection. The prescribed dose should be used exactly as directed by the physician, and the treatment should be applied at the same time each day to ensure maximum effectiveness.

    Do not discontinue treatment before completing the prescribed duration, even if symptoms improve, as stopping early may cause the infection to return.

    Maintaining proper personal hygiene throughout the treatment period is also recommended. Consult a physician if symptoms persist or if no noticeable improvement occurs after completing the recommended course of treatment.

    Storage Conditions

    • Store at room temperature.

    • Keep away from moisture.

    • Protect from direct sunlight.

    • Keep out of the reach of children.

    • Close the container tightly after use.