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Vaginal preparations

Estrogens, vaginal preparations conjugated estrogens estradiol... [Pg.606]

P. aeruginosa, and S. aureus are recommended. For vaginal preparations, testing for total aerobic microbial count and total combined yeast and mold count, E. coli, S. aureus, and C. albicans is recommended, while for oral liquids and solids, testing for total aerobic microbial count and total combined and yeast and mold count and... [Pg.551]

Until recently, vaginal preparations on the market were restricted to those that were topically effective for localized treatment of a variety of conditions. Preparations for local delivery include ... [Pg.274]

Because of the beneficial effects of the vaginal delivery of estrogens and progesterone in comparison to their oral delivery, various vaginal preparations (tablets, suppositories, gels, rings) of these agents are now available, for use ... [Pg.286]

Urogenital symptoms only - vaginal preparations carry less risk. [Pg.144]

Rosen, A. D., and Rosen, T. (1999), Study of condom integrity after brief exposure to over-the-counter vaginal preparations, South Med. J., 92,305-307. [Pg.870]

Proprietary Names. Cristallovar Femogen Kolpon Oestrilin (vaginal preparations). It is an ingredient of Hormonin. [Pg.831]

Vaginal preparations, used to immobilise or kill (spermicide) spermatozoa, are used to add safety to various mechanical contraceptives. They are very tmreUable and should be used alone only in an... [Pg.728]

Kabongo, M. Problems with over-the counter vaginal preparations. Amer. Family Phys. 1993, 48, 579. [Pg.1358]

GRAS listed. Accepted as a food additive in Europe. Included in the FDA Inactive Ingredients Guide (IM and IV injections, irrigation solutions, oral solutions, suspensions, syrups and tablets, rectal, topical, and vaginal preparations). Included in nonparenteral medicines licensed in the UK. Included in the Canadian List of Acceptable Non-medicinal Ingredients. [Pg.67]

Included in the FDA Inactive Ingredients Guide (injections, ophthalmic, topical, and vaginal preparations). [Pg.183]


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