Description
Fenza Cream (Clotrimazole) – Antifungal Treatment for Vaginal Infections
Fenza Cream is an antifungal medication used to treat fungal infections of the vagina, including vaginal thrush (candidiasis). It contains Clotrimazole, which works by destroying the fungal cell membrane, effectively stopping fungal growth. This cream is for external vaginal use only and should be applied as directed by your doctor. For best results, use it at bedtime and complete the full course of treatment, even if symptoms improve earlier. Proper hygiene—washing hands before and after application—is essential to prevent reinfection. Avoid using condoms or diaphragms during treatment, as the Cream may damage them.
Uses of Fenza Cream:
This Cream is prescribed for:
- Vaginal yeast infections (candidiasis)
- Fungal infections causing itching, burning, or discharge
- Recurrent thrush (under medical supervision)
Benefits of Fenza Cream:
- Relieves itching, burning, and abnormal discharge
- Directly targets fungal infections at the site
- Easy-to-use cream with applicator
- Minimal systemic absorption (localized action)
Side Effects of Fenza Cream:
Common side effects (usually mild):
- Vaginal burning sensation
- Itching or irritation
- Mild rash
Discontinue use and consult your doctor if severe allergic reactions occur.
How to Use Fenza Cream?
- Wash hands thoroughly before application.
- Use the provided applicator to insert cream into the vagina.
- Apply at bedtime for better absorption.
- Continue treatment for the prescribed duration (typically 3 days).
- Avoid sexual intercourse during treatment.
How Fenza Cream Works?
The Cream contains Clotrimazole, which:
- Destroys the fungal cell membrane
- Prevents fungal growth and reproduction
- Provides localized relief without systemic effects
Safety Advice:
- Pregnancy: Consult your doctor—potential risks based on animal studies.
- Breastfeeding: Likely unsafe—limited data suggests risk to infants.
- Contraceptives: Damages condoms/diaphragms—use alternative birth control.
- Allergies: Avoid if allergic to imidazole antifungals.
- Storage: Keep below 30°C; discard after expiry.
What If You Miss a Dose?
Apply the missed dose as soon as remembered. If close to the next dose, skip the missed one. Do not double the dose.
FAQs:
Q1: Is Fenza Cream an antibiotic or steroid?
No, it’s an antifungal medication from the imidazole class, used specifically for fungal infections.
Q2: Does Fenza affect contraceptives?
Yes, it can damage condoms and diaphragms. Use alternative contraception (e.g., pills) during treatment.
Q3: How should I apply the Cream?
Use the applicator to insert cream into the vagina, typically twice daily for 3 days. Complete the full course even if symptoms improve.
Q4: Can I use this Cream during my period?
Yes, but tampons may absorb the cream—use pads instead during treatment.
Q5: What if my infection returns?
If symptoms recur after 7 days, repeat treatment. For frequent recurrences (more than twice in 6 months), consult your doctor.
Q6: Does Fenza Cream affect sex life?
Avoid vaginal intercourse during treatment. The cream may weaken condoms, increasing pregnancy/STD risk.
Q7: How should I store Fenza Cream?
Store below 30°C in the original container. Keep away from children and discard after the expiry date.
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