Mycoheal 400 mg - 3 Vaginal Suppositories
An effective antifungal vaginal suppository containing Miconazole Nitrate. Treats vaginal yeast infections (candidiasis), relieving itching, burning, and discharge

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- Key IngredientsMiconazole Nitrate 400 mg
- Product FormSuppositories
- Package Size3 Suppositories
- Caution & WarningsFor vaginal use only. Complete the full 3-day course even during menstruation. May damage latex condoms and diaphragms
- Storage ConditionsStore below 25°C in a dry place. Protect from heat, as suppositories can melt
- How To UseInsert 1 suppository deeply into the vagina once daily at bedtime for 3 consecutive days, exactly as directed by your doctor
- ConcernsVaginal Yeast Infections, Candidiasis, Vaginal Itching & Discharge
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What is the main benefit of Mycoheal 400mg suppositories? It features a high concentration of Miconazole targeted directly at the fungal cells, providing rapid and complete relief from severe itching and discharge in a short, intensive 3-day course.
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Why is it highly recommended to insert the suppository right before bedtime? Lying down during sleep ensures the suppository remains securely inside the vaginal canal to melt and be absorbed fully, preventing it from leaking out due to daytime movement.
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Can I stop using the suppositories if my itching and burning stop after the first day? No, you must complete the full 3-day treatment (one suppository every night) even if your symptoms completely disappear early, to ensure the fungal infection is totally eradicated.
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What should I do if my menstrual period starts during the treatment? Continue the treatment and finish the remaining suppositories as scheduled, even during menstruation. Avoid using tampons during therapy; use regular sanitary pads instead.
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Does Mycoheal interfere with barrier methods of contraception? Yes, the oily base in the vaginal suppositories can weaken and damage latex products, such as condoms or diaphragms, significantly reducing their effectiveness in preventing pregnancy.





