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Vagisan Moist Cream White 50 g

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Some PBS medications are restricted and require prior approval from Medicare before a doctor is able to prescribe them on the PBS. This prior approval to prescribe grants the doctor the Authority to prescribe the desired medicine and have it funded under the PBS. You can adapt the frequency of use to your personal needs. Usually, the cream is applied in the vagina once a day (in the evening); once symptoms have improved, the frequency of application can be reduced as needed. We recommend wearing a panty liner when using this product. Some drugs may have Authority Required (Streamlined) status which does not require an explicit approval from Medicare, instead the doctor can use the Authority code found in the published Schedule for a given drug/indication. google.com/ads/measurement, or googleadservices.com. If you don't want the ads you see to be coordinated Dr. Wolff's Vagisan Lactic Acid must not be used in cases of known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients. Girls should only use Dr. Wolff's Vagisan Lactic Acid pessaries after talking to their doctor, as not enough experience has yet been gained to recommend it generally for use in children.

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Do not use Vagisan Moist Cream if you have a vaginal infection (e.g Thrush); in this event you should see your doctor. You are still able to use Vagisan during pregnancy however, the applicator should not be used to apply cream internally. To insert the cream use a clean finger and around 2cm worth of product. The cream must not be used immediately after childbirth. Uncommon: mild local irritation (itching, stinging) may temporarily occur, as well as a slight discharge in some cases. Very rare: hypersensitivity reactions (e.g. redness, stinging) may occur. Gradually, the drop in oestrogen levels during menopause will make the vaginal lining less plump and moist,” explains Dr Morton. This thinning and drying of the vaginal walls can sometimes cause irritation, itchiness and burning, and can also make sex uncomfortable, or even painful. “To alleviate discomfort, some women will need oestrogen treatment in the form of pessaries or cream, while other women may prefer a product like Dr. Wolff's Vagisan Moisturising Cream, which is hormone-free,” Dr Morton adds.

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Where Vagisan CAN be used before sexual intercourse to alleviate you symptoms, it can also compromise the tear strength of condoms and caps/diaphragms, as this is the case, you should avoid using the cream in conjunction with these contraceptive products. Vagisan also does not contain any spermicides and therefore does not protect against unwanted pregnancy. PRECAUTIONS As Dr. Wolff's Vagisan Lactic Acid contains no spermicides (substances that kill male sperm), it offers no protection against unwanted pregnancy. Dr. Wolff's V-san Moisturising Cream can be used inside the vagina (with an applicator) and on the external genital area. The High Court rejected Dr Wolff's reliance on this defence on the grounds that there had been no acquiescence by the Claimants in the use of the VAGISAN mark in the UK, and therefore VAGISAN was not a trade mark which would not be declared invalid. On appeal, the Court of Appeal allowed Dr Wolff to rely on an earlier version of this defence which applied prior to 14 January 2019. Here, it’s important to distinguish between the vagina and the vulva. Although the word ‘vagina’ is often used colloquially to mean the whole vaginal area, it actually refers to the muscular canal that connects the uterus and cervix to the outside of the body. The most anatomically correct term for the external genital area is the vulva. As Dr Morton explains, the vagina (the internal area) is actually self-cleaning, so there’s no need for anything like douching, which will only disturb the natural balance of the vagina. If you want to clean the vulva, using water or a gentle soap is usually sufficient. Do pelvic floor exercises actually work?

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Younger women may also be affected by vaginal dryness, for example after uterine or ovarian surgery, when breastfeeding or taking the pill. Furthermore, chemotherapy, radiation and medication used to treat cancer can also have the side effect of vaginal dryness. Vaginal dryness can also occur under stress or as a side effect of some medication, e.g. for treating diabetes, depression, asthma or endometriosis.

you've previously signed in to your Google Account on another device. We do this to coordinate the ads you see Prescriptions must be written on an Authority Prescription Form, and the approval number must be noted on the prescription. Pharmacists cannot dispense the item as a pharmaceutical benefit unless it has been approved by Medicare Australia (indicated by the presence of the approval number). Dr. Wolff's V-san Moisturising Cream is a hormone-free cream for vaginal dryness. It alleviates symptoms like burning, itching and pain caused by vaginal dryness. It also helps with pain during sex. For vaginal dryness. Moisturising and slightly fat-replenishing: with these typical cream-like properties, Dr. Wolff’s V-san Moisturising Cream relieves the symptoms

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