Guest guest Posted December 15, 2002 Report Share Posted December 15, 2002 I just wanted to let you know that my gyn had prescribed a yeast med for me that seems to have worked. It burned when I first used it (a minute) and then I started to feel OK. I would say within 12 hrs I felt better and in 48hrs the yeast infection I think was almost cleared up. The name of the medication is GYNAZOLE 1(1 stands for 1 dose application) You need a prescription for this medicine. What is good about this cream is that it is thick and doesn't come running out which helps with not having the burning. Here is the " Formula " on the side of the box: Butoconazole nitrate 20 mg in a cream of edetate disodium, glycerol monoisostearate, methylparparaben, mineral oil, polyglyceryl-3 oleate, propylparaben, colloidal silicon dioxide, sorbitol solution, purified water, and microcrystaline wax. The applicator is approximately 5 mgm cream containing 100mg butoconazole nitrate. Notice that the ingrediant that is not in it is the one that alot of us have allergies too... Sheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2003 Report Share Posted January 19, 2003 Is the ingredient that you are allergic to propylene glycol? I know that I am and it would be great to find something that would not destroy me. > I just wanted to let you know that my gyn had prescribed a yeast med for me > that seems to have worked. It burned when I first used it (a minute) and then > I started to feel OK. I would say within 12 hrs I felt better and in 48hrs > the yeast infection I think was almost cleared up. > > The name of the medication is GYNAZOLE 1(1 stands for 1 dose application) You > need a prescription for this medicine. What is good about this cream is that > it is thick and doesn't come running out which helps with not having the > burning. > > Here is the " Formula " on the side of the box: > > Butoconazole nitrate 20 mg in a cream of edetate disodium, glycerol > monoisostearate, methylparparaben, mineral oil, polyglyceryl-3 oleate, > propylparaben, colloidal silicon dioxide, sorbitol solution, purified water, > and microcrystaline wax. > > The applicator is approximately 5 mgm cream containing 100mg butoconazole > nitrate. > > Notice that the ingrediant that is not in it is the one that alot of us have > allergies too... > > > Sheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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