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Miconazole Nitrate

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What is Miconazole Nitrate?

Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are white to off-white suppositories, each containing the antifungal agent, miconazole nitrate, 1-[2,4-Dichloro-β-[(2,4- dichlorobenzyl)oxy] phenethyl]-imidazole mononitrate, 200 mg, in a hydrogenated vegetable oil base. The molecular formula is CHClNO•HNO; the molecular weight is 47914 and the structural formula may be represented as follows:



What does Miconazole Nitrate look like?



What are the available doses of Miconazole Nitrate?

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What should I talk to my health care provider before I take Miconazole Nitrate?

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How should I use Miconazole Nitrate?

Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are indicated for the local treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis (moniliasis). Effectiveness in pregnancy has not been established. As miconazole nitrate is effective only for candidal vulvovaginitis, the diagnosis should be confirmed by KOH smear and/or cultures. Other pathogens commonly associated with vulvovaginitis (and ) should be ruled out by appropriate laboratory methods.

Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg:


What interacts with Miconazole Nitrate?

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What are the warnings of Miconazole Nitrate?

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What are the precautions of Miconazole Nitrate?

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What are the side effects of Miconazole Nitrate?

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What should I look out for while using Miconazole Nitrate?

Patients known to be hypersensitive to this drug.


What might happen if I take too much Miconazole Nitrate?

Overdosage of miconazole nitrate in humans has not been reported to date. In mice, rats, guinea pigs and dogs, the oral LD values were found to be 5781, greater than 640, 2759 and greater than 160 mg/kg, respectively.


How should I store and handle Miconazole Nitrate?

Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg are available as elliptically shaped white to off-white suppositories in packages of three with a vaginal applicator. Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070Rev. 02/16 PATIENT’S INSTRUCTIONS Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg 3-DAY THERAPY Three oval suppositories, for use inside the vagina only. Designed to be inserted into the vagina.HOW TO USE: Place one suppository into the vagina each night at bedtime for 3 nights, as directed by your doctor. The miconazole nitrate vaginal suppository is self-lubricating and may be inserted with or without the applicator A. Insertion the applicator1. Tear off one suppository from the strip. Separate the plastic wrap at the pointed end with your thumb. With thumb and forefinger of each hand, hold the plastic tabs and pull apart. Gently remove the suppository from the plastic wrap.    Place the flat end of the suppository into the open end of the applicator as shown. You are now ready to insert the suppository into the vagina.2. Lie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest.Holding the applicator by the ribbed end of the barrel, gently insert it into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go. Press the plunger to release the suppository into the vagina.Remove the applicator from the vagina.3. After each use, you should thoroughly clean the applicator by the following procedure:.Pull the plunger out of the barrel. Wash both pieces with lukewarm, soapy water, and dry them thoroughly. Put the applicator back together by gently pushing the plunger into the barrel as far as it will go.B. Insertion the applicatorLie on your back with your knees drawn up toward your chest. Place the suppository on the tip of your finger as shown. Insert the suppository gently into the vagina as far as it will comfortably go.NOTE: Store at controlled room temperature 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F).See end flap for lot number and expiration date.A WORD ABOUT YEAST INFECTIONSWhy do yeast infections occur? Yeast infections are caused by an organism called (KAN di duh). It may be present in small and harmless amounts in the mouth, digestive track, and vagina. Sometimes the natural balance of the vagina becomes upset. This may lead to rapid growth of which results in a yeast infection. Symptoms of yeast infection include itching, burning, redness, and an abnormal discharge. Your doctor can make the diagnosis of a yeast infection by evaluating your symptoms and looking at a sample of the discharge under the microscope.How can I prevent yeast infections?Certain factors may increase your chance of developing a yeast infection. These factors don’t actually cause the problem, but they may create a situation that allows the yeast to grow rapidly.Clothing: Tight jeans, nylon underwear, pantyhose, and wet bathing suits can hold in heat and moisture (two conditions in which yeast organisms thrive). Looser pants or skirts, 100% cotton underwear, and stockings may help avoid this problem.Diet: Cutting down on sweets, milk products, and artificial sweeteners reduce the risk of yeast infections.Antibiotics: Antibiotics work by eliminating disease-causing organisms. While they are helpful in curing other problems, antibiotics may lead to an overgrowth of in the vagina.Pregnancy: Hormonal changes in the body during pregnancy encourage the growth of yeast. This is a very common time for an infection to occur. Until the baby is born, it may be hard to completely eliminate yeast infections. If you believe you are pregnant, tell your doctor.Menstruation: Sometimes, monthly changes in hormone levels may lead to yeast infections.Diabetes: In addition to heat and moisture, yeast thrives on sugar. Because diabetics often have sugar in their urine, their vaginas are rich in this substance. Careful control of diabetes may help prevent yeast infection.Controlling these factors can help eliminate yeast infections and may prevent them from coming back.Some other helpful tips:IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION Manufactured by:G&W Laboratories, Inc.111 Coolidge StreetSouth Plainfield, NJ 07080 USADistributed by:Actavis Pharma, Inc.Parsippany, NJ 07054 USAI700-5815A GW7070 Rev. 2/16


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Miconazole nitrate exhibits fungicidal activity against species of the genus The pharmacologic mode of action is unknown. Following intravaginal administration of miconazole nitrate, small amounts are absorbed. Administration of a single dose of miconazole nitrate vaginal suppositories (100 mg) to healthy subjects resulted in total recovery from the urine and feces of 085% (±043%) of the administered dose.

Animal studies indicate that the drug crossed the placenta and doses above those used in humans result in embryo and fetotoxicity (80 mg/kg, orally), although this has not been reported in human subjects (See ).

In multi-center clinical trials in 440 women with vulvovaginal candidiasis, the efficacy of treatment with the Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg for 3 days was compared with treatment for 7 days with Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Cream 2%. The clinical cure rates (free of microbiological evidence and clinical signs and symptoms of candidiasis at 8 to 10 days and 30 to 35 days post therapy) were numerically lower, although not statistically different, with the 3-Day Suppository when compared with the 7-Day Cream.

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Patients known to be hypersensitive to this drug.

Methylphenidate should not be used in patients being treated (currently or within the proceeding two weeks) with MAO Inhibitors (see ). Because of possible effects on blood pressure, methylphenidate should be used cautiously with pressor agents.

Methylphenidate may decrease the effectiveness of drugs used to treat hypertension. Methylphenidate is metabolized primarily to ritalinic acid by de-esterification and not through oxidative pathways.

Human pharmacologic studies have shown that racemic methylphenidate may inhibit the metabolism of coumarin anticoagulants, anticonvulsants (e.g., phenobarbital, phenytoin, primidone), and tricyclic drugs (e.g., imipramine, clomipramine, desipramine). Downward dose adjustments of these drugs may be required when given concomitantly with methylphenidate. It may be necessary to adjust the dosage and monitor plasma drug concentration (or, in case of coumarin, coagulation times), when initiating or discontinuing methylphenidate.

Discontinue drug if sensitization or irritation is reported during use. The base contained in the suppository formulation may interact with certain latex products, such as that used in vaginal contraceptive diaphragms. Concurrent use is not recommended. Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Cream USP, 2% may be considered for use under these conditions.

During clinical studies with Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Suppositories USP, 200 mg, 301 patients were treated. The incidence of vulvovaginal burning, itching or irritation was 2%. Complaints of cramping (2%) and headaches (13%) were also reported. Other complaints (hives, skin rash) occurred with less than a 05% incidence. The therapy-related dropout rate was 03%.

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