trivagizole 3
Trivagizole 3 (Clotrimazole) is an azole antifungal used to treat Cutaneous Candidiasis, Oral Candidiasis, Vulvovaginal Candidiasis, Tinea Pedis.
Clotrimazole · by Sun Pharma Canada
Available as a generic: Clotrimazole
Key facts
- Active ingredient
- Clotrimazole
- Drug class
- Azole Antifungal
- Form
- Topical
- Strength
- Clotrimazole 2%
- Type
- Over-the-counter (OTC)
- Brand or generic
- Brand-name
- Manufacturer
- Sun Pharma Canada
- What the pharmacy pays
- ~$0.21 per ml — not your price
- FDA application
- NDA021143
What is Trivagizole 3?
From the FDA label:Use treats vaginal yeast infections relieves external itching and irritation due to a vaginal yeast infection
How to use
Directions before using this product read the enclosed educational brochure for complete directions and information adults and children 12 years of age and over: vaginal cream: insert one applicatorful of cream into the vagina at bedtime for 3 days in a row. Throw applicator away after use. external cream: use the same tube of cream if you have itching and irritation on the skin outside the vagina. Squeeze a small amount of cream onto your fingertip. Apply to itchy, irritated skin outside the vagina. Use 2 times daily for up to 7 days as needed. children under 12 years of age: ask a doctor
Warnings
Important safety information
For vaginal use only Do not use if you have never had a vaginal yeast infection diagnosed by a doctor Ask a doctor before use if you have vaginal itching and discomfort for the first time lower abdominal, back or shoulder pain, fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, or foul-smelling vaginal discharge. You may have a more serious condition. vaginal yeast infections often (such as once a month or 3 in 6 months). You could be pregnant or have a serious underlying medical cause for your symptoms, including diabetes or a weakened immune system. been exposed to the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes AIDS When using this product do not use tampons, douches, spermicides, or other vaginal products. Condoms and diaphragms may be damaged and fail to prevent pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). do not have vaginal intercourse mild increase in vaginal burning, itching or irritation may occur if you do not get complete relief ask a doctor before using another product Stop use and ask a doctor if symptoms do not get better in 3 days symptoms last more than 7 days you get a rash or hives, abdominal pain, fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, or a foul-smelling vaginal discharge If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Drug class
How this class works, per Antifungal Ergosterol Synthesis Inhibitors — StatPearls, NCBI Bookshelf (NIH).
May treat (source: NIH RxClass)
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Dosage forms
Topical
The forms currently marketed in the U.S., per the FDA National Drug Code Directory.
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Frequently asked questions
- What does Trivagizole 3 treat?
- Trivagizole 3 (Clotrimazole) may be used to treat cutaneous candidiasis, oral candidiasis, vulvovaginal candidiasis, tinea pedis, based on NIH RxClass drug-classification data (conditions a drug may treat — not a verbatim copy of the FDA-approved label). This is general reference, not medical advice.
- How does Trivagizole 3 work?
- Trivagizole 3 is a azole antifungal. Azole antifungals block a fungal enzyme (lanosterol 14-alpha-demethylase) that the fungus needs to make ergosterol, a key building block of its cell membrane. Without enough ergosterol the membrane becomes leaky and unstable, which stops the fungus from growing and can cause it to break apart and die.
- How much does Trivagizole 3 cost?
- Nobody can tell you what you will pay — your price is set by your insurer's formulary, your deductible and the pharmacy's markup, and none of those are published. What IS published is what the pharmacy paid to acquire it: about $0.21 per ml, per the CMS NADAC survey. Treat that as the floor, not the quote — ask the pharmacist for the cash price as well as your copay, because for cheap generics the cash price often wins.
- Is there a coupon or discount for Trivagizole 3?
- pharmaranks is an independent ratings site, not a pharmacy — we don't issue coupons or sell Trivagizole 3. To pay less, look for a store-brand version with the same active ingredient (Clotrimazole), which is typically cheaper, and compare unit prices. Prices vary by pharmacy, insurance, and location, so always confirm at the counter. This is general reference, not medical or financial advice.
- Who makes Trivagizole 3?
- Trivagizole 3 is marketed by Sun Pharma Canada. You can see Sun Pharma Canada's full profile, rating, and other products on pharmaranks.
- Is Trivagizole 3 a brand-name or generic drug?
- Trivagizole 3 is a brand-name product with the active ingredient Clotrimazole. Lower-cost generic equivalents containing Clotrimazole are available — ask your pharmacist.
- Is Trivagizole 3 available over the counter?
- Yes. Trivagizole 3 is an over-the-counter (OTC) product — you can buy it without a prescription. Follow the label directions and ask a pharmacist if you're unsure whether it's right for you.
- What forms does Trivagizole 3 come in?
- Trivagizole 3 is currently marketed as topical, per the FDA's National Drug Code Directory.
- What class of drug is Trivagizole 3?
- Trivagizole 3 is classified as azole antifungal, per the FDA's Established Pharmacologic Class.
- Is Trivagizole 3 FDA-registered?
- Trivagizole 3 is on record with the U.S. FDA under application number NDA021143. You can verify this on its official FDA label.
- Is Trivagizole 3 safe?
- There's no single safe-or-not verdict, and we don't yet have a composite recall-safety score for Trivagizole 3. Review its FDA-label side effects and warnings below, and always consult a licensed professional.
Clinical content sourced from the FDA label via openFDA (U.S. FDA). View the FDA label on DailyMed → Provided for general reference only — not medical advice. Always consult a licensed professional and the current prescribing information.
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