Trida
Trida Products are primarily used for
Syndromic treatment of vaginal discharge
About Trida Products
Uses of Trida Products
Clotrimazole+Lactobacillus+Tinidazole is used for syndromic treatment of vaginal discharge.
Trida Products side effects
Common
Side Effects of Trida are Bitter taste, Nausea, Weakness, Indigestion, Vomiting, Weight gain, Headache, Dizziness, Constipation.
How Trida Products work
Clotrimazole + Lactobacillus + Tinidazole is a combination of three medicines: Clotrimazole + Lactobacillus + Tinidazole1, Clotrimazole + Lactobacillus + Tinidazole2 and Clotrimazole + Lactobacillus + Tinidazole3. Clotrimazole + Lactobacillus + Tinidazole1 is an antifungal which stop the growth of fungi by preventing them from forming their own protective covering. Clotrimazole + Lactobacillus + Tinidazole2 is a live microorganism which maintains the vagina in a healthy condition by producing anti-infectious substances. Clotrimazole + Lactobacillus + Tinidazole3 is an antibiotic. It kills the bacteria and other microorganisms that cause infections by damaging their DNA.
Patient Concerns about Trida Products
Frequently asked questions about Trida Products
Frequently asked questions about Trida Products
Q. What is Trida Tablet VT used for?
Trida Tablet VT is used to treat various causes of abnormal vaginal discharge, including bacterial vaginosis, fungal infections (especially candidiasis), and certain mixed infections. This medicine combines an antifungal, an antibiotic, and a probiotic to restore normal vaginal health and fight infection.
Q. Are there any serious side effects of Trida Tablet VT I should watch out for?
Although they are rare, serious side effects of Trida Tablet VT include severe allergic reactions (swelling, rash, trouble breathing), sudden stomach pain, persistent vaginal burning or itching, or unexpected abnormal vaginal bleeding. Stop use, and see your doctor if you notice any of these intense symptoms.
Q. Is Trida Tablet VT safe if I have an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD)?
Trida Tablet VT is considered effective and safe for many women with IUDs. In fact, Trida Tablet VT may work particularly well against certain infections in women with IUDs. However, inform your doctor before starting treatment with an IUD in place.
Q. Should I worry about long-term or repeated use of Trida Tablet VT?
You should avoid repeated or long-term use of Trida Tablet VT unless clearly directed by your doctor. Frequent or unnecessary use of this medicine could cause irritation, allergic reactions, or an imbalance in vaginal bacteria, and should only be done after your doctor’s approval.
Q. Can I use Trida Tablet VT during my period?
Most vaginal medicines are best used outside your menstrual period for maximum effectiveness. Consult your doctor, or read the package instructions for specific advice about Trida Tablet VT use during menstruation.
Q. What symptoms mean I should stop using Trida Tablet VT and contact my doctor urgently?
Stop Trida Tablet VT use, and see your doctor immediately if you experience persistent severe pain, unexpected heavy vaginal bleeding, a bad smell, swelling, fever, chills, or signs of an allergic reaction like rash, or difficulty breathing. These may signal a serious reaction or other health issue.
Q. Will Trida Tablet VT help prevent future vaginal infections?
Trida Tablet VT helps restore the balance of good bacteria, which can help lower your risk of future vaginal infections. However, the best prevention comes from treating diagnosed infections, practicing good hygiene, and getting regular check-ups.