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MYCELEX-G

Clotrimazole, which is used only topically, is available as a 1% cream, lotion, or solution (Lotrimin and Mycelex), as a 1% vaginal cream, as 100- or 500-mg vaginal tablets (Gyne-Lotrimin, Mycelex-G), and as 10-mg troches (Mycelex). [Pg.439]

Clotrimazole is available as a 1% cream, lotion, and solution (Lotrimin, Mycelex, others), 1% or 2% vaginal cream or vaginal tablets of 100, 200, or 500 mg (Gyne-Lotrimin, Mycelex-G, others), and 10-mg troches (Mycelex, others). On the skin, applications are made twice a day. For the vagina, the standard regimens are one 100-mg tablet once a day at bedtime for 7 days, one 200-mg tablet daily for 3 days, one 500-mg tablet inserted only once, or 5 g of cream once a day for 3 days (2% cream) or 7 days (1% cream). For nonpregnant females, one 200-mg tablet may be used once a day for 3 days. Troches are to be dissolved slowly in the mouth live times a day for 14 days. [Pg.105]


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