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Micon 7

Brand names: Miconazole 1, Miconazole 2, Miconazole 3, Miconazole 7, Miconazole 7 Combination Pack, and Lagicam.
Classification of drugs: antifungal topicals Vaginal antiseptics

What is Micon 7?

Miconazole is an antifungal medicine. The medication prevents the growth of fungus. Micon 7 can be used to treat vaginal yeast infections (candida).Micon 7 can be used in other ways not mentioned in the medication guide.

Side effects of Micon 7

If you experience any of the following symptoms of an allergic response, seek immediate medical attention: difficulty breathing, hives, swelling in your lips, face, throat, or tongue.

Micon 7 can cause the following side effects:

  • Mild itching or burning.
  • Skin irritation in the vaginal area
  • Urinating more often than normal

There may be other side effects. For medical advice on side effects, call your doctor. Report side effects by calling the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Warnings

Consult your doctor if this is the very first time you've ever experienced symptoms of a vaginal fungus infection.

Before you take this drug

Consult your doctor if this is the very first time you've ever experienced symptoms of vaginal fungus. If you've ever experienced an allergic reaction, don't use Micon 7.

Tell your doctor about any of the following to ensure that Micon 7 will be safe for you:

  • A virus.
  • Abdominal pain
  • Foul-smelling discharge,
  • Diabetes,
  • HIV/AIDS

If you're pregnant, do not use Micon 7 unless your doctor has prescribed it. If you are breastfeeding a child, do not take this medication without consulting your doctor.

How to take Micon 7?

Do not exceed the recommended dosage or duration. Use the recommended dose and do not exceed it. This medicine should not be taken by mouth. This medicine is only to be used in the vagina. Micon 7 should be used with clean hands. Use the appropriate applicator to insert the tablet, cream, suppository, or suppository into the vagina. Use a sanitary towel to avoid the medication staining clothing. Do not use a tampon. Even during menstruation, take the medication as prescribed. You may experience improvement in your symptoms before the infection has completely resolved. You may increase the risk of a further infection resistant to Micon 7 by skipping doses. Consult your doctor if the infection persists after one round of treatment or appears to be getting worse. It is possible that you have a different type of infection. Rinse your eyes with water if this medication accidentally gets into your eyes. Keep away from heat and moisture. Store at room temperature.

What happens if I miss the dose?

As soon as possible, apply the dose you missed. If it's almost time to take the next dose, then skip the missed dose and only apply the regular dose. This medication should not be taken in double doses.

What happens if I overdose?

Overdoses of Micon 7 are unlikely. You should contact your local poison control or emergency department if you suspect that Micon 7 was ingested in a larger dose than usual.

What should be avoided?

Wear loose-fitting clothing made of cotton or other natural fibers. You should wear loose clothing, made from cotton or other natural fibers, until your infection has healed. Miconazole can damage diaphragms or condoms. While using Micon 7, use another form of birth control.

Interaction with other drug

Miconazole, applied vaginally, is unlikely to interact with other drugs taken orally or injected. Many drugs interact. Inform your healthcare providers of all the medicines that you take, including prescription medicines and over-the-counter medicines.