1-time-treatment

Pevaryl®
50 mg pessary
- 1-time-treatment
Always read the leaflet, particularly in case of hypersensitivity or pregnancy.
Always read the leaflet, particularly in case of hypersensitivity or pregnancy.
Insert the ovule deep into the vagina during 15 days every night before bedtime, preferably in a lying down. Treatment should be continued even after the dis-appearance of the itching and white discharge has ceased.
The simultaneous use of latex condoms or pessaries with vaginal antimicrobial pre-parations can decrease the effectiveness of the latex contraceptive. Therefore, products like PEVARYL should not be used in conjunction with those. Patients using spermicides must consult their doctor as any local vaginal treatment can make it inactive.
GYNO-PEVARYL® is a soft egg-shaped vagitorium that is inserted into the vagina with the help of the finger (at bedtime). There the body heat make it melt and lubricates the irritated mucous membranes.
The cream is lubricated around the vaginal opening and / or the labia 2-3 times daily until the problems have disappeared and for another 3 days.
They all have the same effect on the fungal infection. What distinguishes the treatments is the composition of the vagitorium. PEVARYL® Depot attaches to the mucous membrane and acts from there for several days. Therefore, a single vagitorium of this type is sufficient.
Yes, you can, but during the menstruation itself, the problems usually do not occur. However, just before or after. The occasional women who are suffering during menstruation can be treated externally with PEVARYL® cream?
Rather not. Most gentle is to let the infected vaginal mucosa rest, preferably for a week after starting treatment.
Genital fungal infection does not count as a sexually transmitted disease. Spreading to partners is unusual. If a man has symptoms, he can treat himself with PEVARYL® solution. Lubricate the penis and foreskin once a day for 15 consecutive days.
Do remember to see a doctor when: 1. The first time you suspect you have a fungus. 2. If you have a reaccuring infection and not quite sure it is a fungus or recognize the typical symptoms. 3. If the symptoms reaccur more than 2 times within 6 months. 4. If no improvement occurs after 3 days of treatment. 5. If all symptoms have not completely disappeared within 7 days of treatment. 6. If you have sores around the labia or vaginal opening. 7. If you have discolored or foul-smelling discharge. 8. If you have stomach / lower abdominal pain