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Sultrin
(Generic versions may still be available.)
INDICATIONS
SULTRIN (sulfathiazole, sulfacetamide and sulfabenzamide) Cream is indicated for the treatment of vaginitis caused by Haemophilus (Gardnerella) vaginalis bacteria.
The diagnosis of a Haemophilus (Gardnerella) vaginalis vaginitis should be firmly established before initiation of treatment with SULTRIN (sulfathiazole, sulfacetamide and sulfabenzamide) .
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION
SULTRIN (sulfathiazole, sulfacetamide and sulfabenzamide) Cream. One full applicator intravaginally twice daily for four to six days. This course of therapy may be repeated if necessary; the dosage may be reduced one-half to one-quarter.
HOW SUPPLIED
Cream 78 g tubes with the ORTHO* Measured-Dose Applicator.
NDC 0062-5440-77
Last reviewed on RxList: 12/8/2004
This monograph has been modified to include the generic and brand name in many instances.
Additional Sultrin Information
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