Gina 10 Micrograms X 24 Vaginal Tablets
Gina 10 Micrograms – 24 Vaginal Tablets are a prescription-only medication intended for local treatment of certain gynaecological conditions under the guidance of a healthcare professional. The tablets are designed for vaginal administration, providing targeted delivery to the affected area.
This product should be used exactly as directed by a qualified healthcare professional.
Important Information
Do NOT use if:
- You are allergic to any of the ingredients listed on the packaging.
- You have vaginal or cervical ulcers, or any condition contraindicated by your healthcare provider.
- The packaging is damaged or the expiry date has passed.
Check with your doctor or pharmacist before use if:
- You are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
- You are breastfeeding.
- You experience recurrent vaginal infections or are unsure about the cause of your symptoms.
How To Use
- Wash and dry your hands before handling the tablet.
- Insert the tablet gently into the vagina, preferably at bedtime, using any applicator provided.
- Complete the full course of treatment, even if symptoms improve earlier.
- If menstruation begins during treatment, follow your healthcare provider’s guidance on continuing therapy.
Always follow the instructions provided by your healthcare professional.
Warnings
- For vaginal use only; do not swallow.
- Avoid sexual intercourse during treatment.
- Do not use tampons, douches, or other intravaginal products during treatment unless advised by your healthcare provider.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Possible Side Effects
Some users may experience:
- Mild vaginal irritation, itching, or discharge
- Rare allergic reactions
Seek medical advice if severe irritation, rash, or swelling occurs.
Storage
- Store below 25°C in the original packaging.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Do not use after the expiry date on the packaging.
Note
Gina 10 Micrograms – 24 Vaginal Tablets should only be used under medical supervision. If symptoms persist or worsen during treatment, consult a qualified healthcare professional.