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Description

Thrush Treatment – Fast & Effective Relief

  • Effective relief from thrush

  • Includes oral capsule & external cream

  • Easy to use at home or on the go

 

How It Works

  • Oral Capsule (Fluconazole) – Slows fungal growth, stopping the infection at its source

  • External Cream (Clotrimazole) – Kills fungus by disrupting its cell membrane

 

How to Use

  • Capsule: Swallow with water, any time of day

  • Cream: Apply 2–3 times daily to affected area until symptoms resolve

 

Common Side Effects

  • Headaches

  • Stomach discomfort

  • Diarrhoea

  • Feeling sick/vomiting

  • Skin rashes

 

Report side effects via the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme

Serious Side Effects – Get Emergency Help If You Experience:

  • Severe allergic reaction – Swelling, rash, breathing difficulty

  • Loss of consciousness

 

Warnings – Who Should NOT Use This Product?

Avoid use if:

  • Women with irregular vaginal bleeding, ulcers, lower abdominal pain, or foul-smelling discharge

  • Men with no partner symptoms, genital sores, abnormal discharge, penile odor, or urinary pain

 

Consult a Doctor or Pharmacist If:

  • This is your first time experiencing thrush

  • You’ve had more than 2 thrush infections in the last 6 months

  • You or your partner have had an STD

  • You have liver, kidney, or heart problems

 

Medication Interactions – Avoid If Taking:

  • Astemizole, Terfenadine, Cisapride, Pimozide, Quinidine, Erythromycin

 

Inform your doctor if taking:

  • Blood thinners

  • Diabetes medication

  • Epilepsy medication

  • Statins

  • NSAIDs

  • HIV treatments

 

Age & Pregnancy Restrictions

  • Not suitable for under 16s without medical advice

  • Not suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding

 

Driving & Operating Machinery

  • May cause dizziness – Avoid driving if affected

 

Storage Information

  • Store in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children

  • Do not use past expiry date

 

Important Information

  • Consult a pharmacist before use if unsure

  • If symptoms persist, seek medical advice

  • Read the patient leaflet before use

  • Visit NHS for further guidance

Patient Information Leaflet