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Betaisodona 7 vaginal suppositories
Betaisodona 7 vaginal suppositories
Betaisodona vaginal suppositories are suppositories for insertion into the vagina. After insertion, they slowly dissolve and release the active ingredient. Povidone-iodine has a comprehensive germicidal effect. It is effective against bacteria, fungi, spores, viruses and protozoa (single-celled organisms).
Betaisodona vaginal suppositories enable the natural vaginal environment to be quickly restored. Burning and itching subside quickly.
There is no risk of resistance (the ability of infectious agents to resist) to povidone-iodine due to its mode of action.
By binding to povidone, the iodine largely loses the irritating properties of alcoholic iodine preparations and is well tolerated on skin, mucous membranes and wounds.
The iodine decolorizes during the action process, so the depth of the brown color indicates its effectiveness. If discoloration occurs, additional dosage is required.
Povidone-iodine is water-soluble and easy to wash off.
field of use
- In the case of acute and chronic infections of the vagina, for example mixed infections, uncomplicated bacterial infections, fungal infections - even after antibiotic or cortisone therapy, trichomonas infections (infections with animal protozoa) - a simultaneous systemic treatment may be prescribed by the doctor
- Pre- and post-treatment for vaginal operations and obstetric procedures
If your symptoms worsen or there is no improvement after 2-5 days, you need to see a doctor.
Contraindications
Betaisodona vaginal suppositories must NOT be used
- if you are allergic to povidone-iodine or any of the other ingredients of this medicine listed in section 6,
- if you suffer from an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism) or other thyroid diseases,
- if you suffer from the rare chronic skin inflammation dermatitis herpetiformis Duhring,
- when using preparations containing mercury at the same time,
- before, during and after radio-iodine scintigraphy or radiation therapy of the thyroid with iodine (radio-iodine therapy) until the end of the treatment.
Interactions
Using Betaisodona vaginal suppositories with other medicines
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medicines.
DO NOT use vaginal suppositories at the same time as Betaisodona
- Hydrogen peroxide, enzymatic or silver- and taurolidine-containing wound treatment agents or disinfectants, as this leads to a mutual weakening of the effect,
- Betaisodona vaginal suppositories and preparations containing mercury, as a corrosive compound (mercury iodide) can form,
- Betaisodona vaginal suppositories and wound treatment products containing octenidine, as temporary dark discoloration may occur,
- Taurolidine, a chemotherapy drug against bacteria and fungi, as taurolidine can be converted into an acid (formic acid) that causes intense burning.
Protein, blood or pus components can affect the effectiveness of Betaisodona vaginal suppositories.
If you are receiving lithium therapy, Betaisodona vaginal suppositories should be used with caution and only for short periods of time. In this case, larger amounts of iodine can be absorbed.
Pregnancy, breast-feeding and fertility
If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before using this medicine.
Use in pregnant women and during breastfeeding may only be carried out following the express instructions of the doctor and to an extremely limited extent; Monitoring thyroid function in the mother or infant is indicated. Treatment should only last for a short time. Iodine enters the fetus (unborn child) via the placenta and also passes into breast milk.
Effects of treatment with Betaisodona vaginal suppositories on (female) fertility are not expected.
Application
For vaginal use (use in the vagina),
remove the Betaisodona vaginal suppository from the cover, moisten it well and insert it deep into the vagina.
It is recommended to wear a bandage during treatment.
The recommended dose is: Insert 1 Betaisodona vaginal suppository deep into the vagina in the evening before going to bed.
The treatment must be carried out daily (even during your period).
In stubborn cases, Betaisodona vaginal suppositories can also be used twice daily.
To support this therapy, Betaisodona vaginal gel can be applied to the external genital area, especially if there is inflammation of the outer vagina (vulvitis).
During the treatment, the partner should also be treated with Betaisodona vaginal gel to avoid new infections.
Do not use Betaisodona vaginal suppositories together with other products in the vagina.
Duration of use
The use of Betaisodona vaginal suppositories should be continued as long as there are still signs of inflammation (e.g. burning or itching). If your symptoms have not improved after regular use of Betaisodona vaginal suppositories for several days (2 to 5 days), or if symptoms recur after treatment has been completed, please consult your doctor. Treatment should not last longer than 5 to 10 days, but if necessary, your doctor may prescribe longer treatment.
Note
Povidone-iodine can be easily removed from textiles and other materials with warm water and soap, or in stubborn cases with ammonia (ammonia) or fixing salt (sodium thiosulfate solution).
Use in children and adolescents
Betaisodona vaginal suppositories should not be used before the first menstrual period.
Please talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you have the impression that the effect of Betaisodona vaginal suppositories is too strong or too weak.
Side effects
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everyone gets them.
The following definitions for the frequencies of adverse drug reactions were used
Very common: may affect more than 1 in 10 people
Common: may affect up to 1 in 10 people
Uncommon: may affect up to 1 in 100 people
Rare: may affect up to 1 in 1,000 Affect those treated
Very rare: may affect up to 1 in 10,000 people treated
Not known: Frequency cannot be estimated from the available data
Rare side effects
Hypersensitivity, hypersensitivity reactions of the skin, which can manifest themselves in the form of itching, redness, blisters or similar
Very rare side effects
Acute general allergic reactions (anaphylactic reaction) often accompanied by a drop in blood pressure, dizziness, nausea and possibly shortness of breath, hyperthyroidism in patients who are prone to this 1), allergic, painful swelling of the skin and mucous membranes (angioedema)
Side effects with unknown frequency
Hypothyroidism 2), Disturbances of the electrolyte balance 3), Metabolic acidification of the blood and body 3), Acute kidney failure 3), Number of dissolved substances in the blood too high or too small 3)
- In patients with a history of thyroid dysfunction (see section 2 Special warnings and precautions for use) after ingestion of a large amount of iodine, for example in the course of large-scale use of povidone-iodine in the treatment of wounds and burns over a longer period of time
- Hypothyroidism after long-term or excessive use of povidone-iodine
- May occur after ingestion of a large amount of povidone-iodine (e.g. treatment of burns).
composition
The active ingredient is: Povidone-iodine
1 Betaisodona vaginal suppository contains 200 mg povidone-iodine complex,
total content: 20 mg available iodine.
The other ingredient is: macrogol (1500 and 4000).
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