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The following 6 images provide visual information about the product associated with Rugby Miconazole 3 NDC 0536-1425 by Rugby Laboratories, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.

Miconazole 3 Carton Image 1 - 982008TC1 Image 1

Miconazole 3 Carton Image 1 - 982008TC1 Image 1

This is a 3-Day Treatment Combination Pack for vaginal yeast infections. It includes prefilled cream applicators and ready-to-use external cream applicators with Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Cream 4% and Miconazole Nitrate Vaginal Cream 2%. The pack is designed to cure most vaginal yeast infections and relieve associated external itching and irritation. Each pack contains 3 prefilled applicators and a 0.32 oz (9 g) tube.*

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Miconazole 3 Carton Image 2 - 982008TC1 Image 2

This is a drug facts label providing information about a medication containing Miconazole Nitrate 4%. It is used for treating vaginal yeast infections and related symptoms such as itching and irritation. The label includes warnings about potential side effects and when to consult a doctor. Directions for use, storage information, and a list of inactive ingredients are also provided. It is important to read the complete instructions before using the product and keep it out of reach of children.*

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This text provides information about the anatomical structures of the female reproductive system and urinary system, including the vagina, uterus, cervix, and rectum. It highlights the relationship between these structures and their location in the body.*

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