Boric Acid vaginal Suppositories
UGX 167,000
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Description
Boric Acid Vaginal Suppositories
What It Is
Vaginal suppositories containing boric acid (usually in a dose around 600 mg) inserted into the vagina. They are used to help manage certain vaginal conditions, particularly related to pH imbalance, recurring yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, odor, itching, and discharge.
Key Features & Benefits
pH Balance Support
Boric acid helps restore or maintain the natural, slightly acidic pH of the vagina, which can discourage overgrowth of yeast or bacteria.
Antifungal / Antibacterial Action
Effective in treating recurrent yeast infections (especially non-albicans yeast species) and helping reduce organisms causing bacterial vaginosis.
Odor and Discharge Relief
By correcting microbial overgrowth and pH changes, suppositories can reduce unpleasant odor and abnormal discharge.
Natural / Minimal Add-Ons
Many products are formulated without fragrance, dyes, or preservatives. Some include soothing agents, like aloe vera, or moisturizing oils to mitigate irritation.
Typical Composition / Ingredients
Active Ingredient: Boric acid (frequently around 600 mg per suppository)
Suppository Base: Capsule, gelatin, or vegan capsule shell that dissolves or melts inside the vagina. Sometimes includes fill-fats or oils.
Optional Additives:
• Soothing or moisturizing agents (e.g. aloe vera, vitamin E, coconut oil)
• Probiotics or prebiotics in some combo products to help replenish healthy vaginal flora.
Typical Use / Dosage
Use-Case
Dosage / Regimen (as commonly recommended)
Active symptoms (odor, itching, discharge, recurring infection)
One suppository (600 mg) nightly (at bedtime) for ~ 7-14 days, or as advised by healthcare provider.
Maintenance / prevention of recurrence
Some sources suggest 1-2 suppositories per week after clearing symptoms.
Warnings & Precautions
For vaginal use only; do not swallow.
Avoid use if pregnant, unless under direct medical supervision. Boric acid is generally contraindicated or used with caution in pregnancy.
Discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider if irritation, burning, soreness, rash, or other adverse effects occur.
Ensure correct diagnosis (yeast, bacterial overgrowth, etc.), because use without knowing the cause may be ineffective or even harmful.
Do not exceed the recommended duration unless directed by a healthcare professional. Extended use may disrupt the natural flora.
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