Metrogyl plus 50g vaginal gel with applicator 10 pcs.


Metrogyl plus 50g vaginal gel with applicator 10 pcs.

pharmachologic effect

Antimicrobial and antiprotozoal agent + antifungal agent.

Composition and release form Metrogyl plus 50g vaginal gel with applicator 10 pcs.

Gel – 1 g.:

  • Active ingredients: Metronidazole 10.0 mg; Clotrimazole 20.0 mg;
  • Excipients: benzyl alcohol 40 mg, disodium edetate 0.50 mg, carbomer-940 10.0 mg, methyl parahydroxybenzoate 1.50 mg, sodium hydroxide 2.0 mg, propyl parahydroxybenzoate 0.50 mg, propylene glycol 50.0 mg, water . required, up to 1.0 g.

30 g in an aluminum tube or a plastic laminated tube, the neck of which is sealed with an aluminum membrane and a screw-on polyethylene cap with a protrusion for perforating the membrane. One lip along with an applicator and instructions for use in a cardboard box.

50 g in an aluminum lip or laminated plastic tube, the neck of which is sealed with aluminum foil laminated with polyethylene and with a polypropylene screw cap with a protrusion (or without a protrusion) for perforating the foil. One tube in a cardboard box along with an applicator and instructions for use.

50 g in an aluminum tube or laminated plastic tube, the neck of which is sealed with aluminum foil laminated with polyethylene and with a polypropylene screw cap with a protrusion (or without a protrusion) for perforating the foil. One tube in a cardboard box along with applicators, in the amount of 10 pieces, instructions for use.

Description of the dosage form

Homogeneous opalescent gel of white or almost white color.

Directions for use and doses

Intravaginally.

The recommended dose is 5 g (one full applicator) 2 times a day (morning and evening).

The course of treatment is 5 days. If necessary, the course of treatment can be repeated after 2 weeks.

Pharmacodynamics

A combined drug for intravaginal use, the effectiveness of which is due to the presence of two active components in its composition: metronidazole and clotrimazole.

The mechanism of action of metronidazole is the biochemical reduction of the 5-nitro group by intracellular transport proteins of anaerobic microorganisms and protozoa. The reduced 5-nitro group of metronidazole interacts with the DNA of microbial cells, inhibiting the synthesis of their nucleic acids, which leads to the death of bacteria. Active against Trichomonas vaginalis, Entamoeba histolytica, Gardnerella vaginalis, Giardia intestinalis, Lamblia spp., as well as obligate anaerobes Bacteroides spp., (including Bacteroides fragilis, Bacteroides thetaitaomicron, Bacteroides vulgatus), Fusobacterium spp., Veillonella spp. ., Prevotella (Prevotella bivia, Prevotella buccae, Prevotella disiens) and some gram-positive microorganisms (Eubacterium spp., Clostridium spp., Peptococcus spp., Peptostreptococcus spp.) The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) for these strains is 0.125 - 6.25 μg/ml. Aerobic microorganisms and facultative anaerobes are insensitive to metronidazole, but in the presence of mixed flora (aerobes and anaerobes), metronidazole acts synergistically with antibiotics effective against common aerobes. Clotrimazole is an imidazole derivative. Has a fungicidal effect. Reduces the synthesis of ergosterol, which is an integral part of the cell membrane of the microbial wall, and leads to a change in its structure and properties. In small concentrations it acts fungistatically, and in large concentrations (more than 20 μg/ml) it is fungicidal, and not only on proliferating cells. At fungicidal concentrations, it interacts with mitochondrial and peroxidase enzymes, resulting in an increase in the concentration of hydrogen peroxide to a toxic level, which also contributes to the destruction of fungal cells. It has high activity against pathogenic dermatophytes (Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Microsporum canis, Epidermophyton floccosum), yeast and mold fungi (genus Candida, Torulopsis glabrata, genus Rhodotorula, Pityrosporum orbiculare).

Pharmacokinetics

After intravaginal administration, metronidazole undergoes systemic absorption (about 56%). The relative bioavailability of the vaginal gel is 2 times higher than the bioavailability of a single dose (500 mg) of metronidazole vaginal tablets. Penetrates into breast milk and most tissues, passes through the blood-brain barrier and placenta. After a single intravaginal administration of 5 g of gel (50 mg of metronidazole), the average maximum concentration in the blood serum of healthy women is 237 ng/ml, which is 2% of the average maximum concentration of metronidazole when taken orally at a dose of 500 mg. The time to reach maximum concentration is 6 - 12 hours. Communication with plasma proteins is less than 20%. Metabolized in the liver by hydroxylation, oxidation and glucuronidation. The activity of the main metabolite (2 - oxymetronidazole) is 30% of the activity of the parent compound. Excreted by the kidneys - 60 - 80% of the dose of the systemic drug (20% of this amount unchanged), by the intestines - 6 - 15% of the dose of the systemic drug.

When using clotrimazole intravaginally, no more than 3-10% of the administered dose is absorbed. High concentrations in vaginal secretions and low concentrations in blood persist for 48 to 72 hours. In the liver, clotrimazole is rapidly metabolized to inactive metabolites.

Indications for use Metrogyl plus 50g vaginal gel with applicator 10 pcs.

Bacterial vaginosis of various etiologies, confirmed by clinical and microbiological data; candidiasis vulvitis and vulvovaginitis, urogenital trichomoniasis.

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to the components of the drug. Leukopenia (including history), organic lesions of the central nervous system (including epilepsy), liver failure, menstrual period. Pregnancy I trimester, lactation period.

Application Metrogyl plus 50g vaginal gel with applicator 10 pcs. during pregnancy and breastfeeding

The use of the drug in the second and third trimester of pregnancy is possible only for health reasons, if the potential benefit to the mother outweighs the risk to the fetus. When prescribing the drug during lactation, breastfeeding must be stopped.

special instructions

Simultaneous treatment of sexual partners is recommended.

During the course of treatment it is necessary to abstain from sexual activity.

For vaginitis caused by Trichomonas vaginalis, it is advisable to simultaneously treat the sexual partner with metronidazole for oral administration. If the drug is used together with metronidazole for oral administration, especially with a repeated course, monitoring of the peripheral blood picture is necessary (danger of leukopenia).

During the treatment period, alcohol intake is contraindicated (a disulfiram-like reaction may develop: cramping abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, headache, sudden rush of blood to the face).

Metronidazole can immobilize treponemes and lead to a false-positive Nelson test.

Avoid contact with eyes!

Impact on the ability to drive vehicles and operate machinery

The drug does not affect the ability to drive vehicles or engage in other potentially hazardous activities that require increased concentration and speed of psychomotor reactions.

Overdose

There have been no cases of overdose when the drug is prescribed in recommended doses.

Side effects Metrogyl plus 50g vaginal gel with applicator 10 pcs.

Local reactions: Itching, burning and hyperemia of the mucous membrane of the external genitalia; in the sexual partner - a burning sensation or irritation of the penis, frequent urination.

Possible systemic effects: Dizziness, headache, dry mouth, changes in taste, including a “metallic” taste, nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, abdominal cramps, constipation or diarrhea, dark urine, leukopenia or leukocytosis .

Allergic reactions: Skin rash, urticaria.

If any unwanted side effects occur, you must stop treatment and consult a doctor!

Drug interactions

For intravaginal use only!

Similar to disulfiram, it causes ethanol intolerance.

Enhances the effect of indirect anticoagulants; it is not recommended to combine with non-depolarizing muscle relaxants (vecuronium bromide).

When taken simultaneously with lithium preparations, the concentration of lithium in the blood plasma may increase.

Phenobarbital accelerates the metabolism of metronidazole due to the induction of microsomal liver enzymes, cimetidine reduces it, which can lead to an increase in its concentration in the blood serum and an increased risk of side effects.

Amphotericin B, nystatin, natamycin reduce the effectiveness of clotrimazole when used simultaneously.

Metrogil (Metrogil) vaginal gel

Release form, composition and packaging

Vaginal gel is colorless to pale yellow, homogeneous.

  • 1 g metronidazole 10 mg.

Excipients: propyl hydroxybenzoate, propylene glycol, carbomer 940, disodium edetate, sodium hydroxide, purified water.

Clinical and pharmacological group: Drug with antiprotozoal and antibacterial action for topical use in gynecology

pharmachologic effect

A drug with antiprotozoal and antibacterial effects for topical use in gynecology.

It has high activity against anaerobes (Bacteroides spp., Fusobacter spp., Clostridium spp., anaerobic cocci), Trichomonas vaginalis, Entamoeba histolytica, Giardia. Active against most strains of microorganisms that cause bacterial vaginosis: Gardnerella vaginalis, Bacteroides spp., Mobiluncus spp., Peptostreptococcus spp. Aerobic microorganisms are not sensitive to metronidazole.

The mechanism of action is the biochemical reduction of the 5-nitro group of metronidazole by intracellular transport proteins of anaerobic microorganisms and protozoa. The reduced 5-nitro group interacts with the DNA of the microbial cell, inhibiting the synthesis of nucleic acids, which leads to the death of bacteria.

Pharmacokinetics

After a single intravaginal administration of Metrogyl vaginal gel at a dose of 5 g, Cmax in the blood serum of healthy women is reached after 6-12 hours and is 237 ng/ml (2% of the average Cmax when taking metronidazole orally at a dose of 500 mg).

The relative bioavailability of the vaginal gel is 2 times higher than the bioavailability of vaginal tablets (with a single dose of 500 mg), which is due to the high penetrability of the drug in the vaginal fluid. Therefore, the therapeutic effect when using vaginal gel is achieved at low concentrations of metronidazole, which leads to a decrease in the number of side effects during the course of therapy.

Indications

  • bacterial vaginosis of various etiologies, confirmed clinically and microbiologically.

Dosage regimen

The recommended dose is 5 g (one full applicator) 2 (morning and evening). The course of therapy is 5 days.

The patient should be warned about the need to avoid sexual intercourse during treatment.

Side effect

From the reproductive system: symptomatic candidal cervicitis, vaginitis, itching and burning of the vagina and vulva; vaginal discharge, vulvar swelling.

From the digestive system: metallic taste in the mouth, nausea, loss of appetite, cramping pain in the abdomen (including in the lower part), diarrhea, constipation.

From the side of the central nervous system: headache, dizziness.

From the hematopoietic system: leukopenia, leukocytosis.

Other: increased urination, allergic reactions in the form of skin rash.

Contraindications

  • hypersensitivity to other nitroimidazole derivatives;
  • hypersensitivity and individual intolerance to metronidazole and other components of the drug.

Use with caution in patients with severe diseases of the central nervous system, liver and hematopoietic system.

Pregnancy and lactation

The use of the drug during pregnancy and lactation is not recommended and is possible only for health reasons and after a careful assessment of the expected benefit to the mother and the potential risk to the fetus or child.

special instructions

While using the drug, you should avoid drinking alcohol.

Overdose

Cases of overdose of the drug Metrogyl vaginal gel when used according to indications and in recommended doses have not been described.

Drug interactions

When using the drug Metrogyl vaginal gel according to indications and in recommended doses, interaction with other drugs is unlikely.

It should be taken into account that when used together, metronidazole enhances the effect of indirect anticoagulants, which leads to an increase in prothrombin time.

Concomitant use of metronidazole with disulfiram may lead to the development of neurological symptoms (this combination is not recommended, and Metrogyl should not be prescribed to patients who have received disulfiram within the last 2 weeks).

When used together, cimetidine inhibits the metabolism of metronidazole, which leads to increased concentrations of metronidazole in the blood serum and increases the risk of side effects.

Storage conditions and periods

The drug should be stored out of the reach of children at a temperature not exceeding 25°C.

Shelf life: 2 years.

Metrogyl plus vaginal gel. 50g tube 1 piece + applicator 1 piece

Pharmacological group:

Antimicrobial and antiprotozoal agent + antifungal agent.
Pharmacodynamics:
A combined drug for intravaginal use, the effectiveness of which is due to the presence of two active components in its composition: metronidazole and clotrimazole.

The mechanism of action of metronidazole is the biochemical reduction of the 5-nitro group by intracellular transport proteins of anaerobic microorganisms and protozoa. The reduced 5-nitro group of metronidazole interacts with the DNA of microbial cells, inhibiting the synthesis of their nucleic acids, which leads to the death of bacteria. Active against Trichomonas vaginalis, Entamoeba histolytica, Gardnerella vaginalis, Giardia intestinalis, Lamblia spp., as well as obligate anaerobes Bacteroides spp., (including Bacteroides fragilis, Bacteroides thetaitaomicron, Bacteroides vulgatus), Fusobacterium spp., Veillonella spp., Prevotella (Prevotella bivia, Prevotella buccae, Prevotella disiens) and some gram-positive microorganisms (Eubacterium spp., Clostridium spp., Peptococcus spp., Peptostreptococcus spp.) The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) for these strains is 0.125-6.25 μg/ml. Aerobic microorganisms and facultative anaerobes are insensitive to metronidazole, but in the presence of mixed flora (aerobes and anaerobes), metronidazole acts synergistically with antibiotics effective against common aerobes. Clotrimazole is an imidazole derivative. Has a fungicidal effect. Reduces the synthesis of ergosterol, which is an integral part of the cell membrane of the microbial wall, and leads to a change in its structure and properties. In small concentrations it acts fungistatically, and in large concentrations (more than 20 μg/ml) it is fungicidal, and not only on proliferating cells. At fungicidal concentrations, it interacts with mitochondrial and peroxidase enzymes, resulting in an increase in the concentration of hydrogen peroxide to a toxic level, which also contributes to the destruction of fungal cells. It has high activity against pathogenic dermatophytes (Trichophyton mentagrophytes, Microsporum canis, Epidermophyton floccosum), yeast and mold fungi (genus Candida, Torulopsis glabrata, genus Rhodotorula, Pityrosporum orbiculare).

Pharmacokinetics:

After intravaginal administration, metronidazole undergoes systemic absorption (about 56%). The relative bioavailability of the vaginal gel is 2 times higher than the bioavailability of a single dose (500 mg) of metronidazole vaginal tablets. Penetrates into breast milk and most tissues, passes through the blood-brain barrier and placenta. After a single intravaginal administration of 5 g of gel (50 mg of metronidazole), the average maximum concentration in the blood serum of healthy women is 237 ng/ml, which is 2% of the average maximum concentration of metronidazole when taken orally at a dose of 500 mg. The time to reach maximum concentration is 6-12 hours. Communication with plasma proteins is less than 20%. Metabolized in the liver by hydroxylation, oxidation and glucuronidation. The activity of the main metabolite (2-oxymetronidazole) is 30% of the activity of the parent compound. Excreted by the kidneys - 60-8% of the dose of a systemic drug (20% of this amount unchanged), by the intestines - 6-15% of the dose of a systemic drug.

When using clotrimazole intravaginally, no more than 3-10% of the administered dose is absorbed. High concentrations in vaginal secretions and low concentrations in blood persist for 48-72 hours. In the liver, clotrimazole is rapidly metabolized to inactive metabolites.

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