- New pessary wearers should use a ½ applicator of TRIMO-SAN 3 times the first week after original insertion of pessary.
- TRIMO-SAN ½ applicator twice a week thereafter unless otherwise directed by your healthcare professional.
- Reaction or irritation caused by TRIMO-SAN is very rare, but should it occur, discontinue use.
- If symptoms persist or worsen, contact your healthcare professional
THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR MULTIPLE USE BY ONE PATIENT ONLY.
| SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PESSARY WEARERS |
PROPER USE OF MILEX JEL-JECTOR (A unique bulb dispersion applicator)* 1. Unscrew cap from tube. 2. Pierce end of tube with top of cap (a small amount of TRIMO-SAN may escape when top of tube is pierced). 3. Attach threaded end of Milex Jel-Jector to TRIMO-SAN tube. 4. While holding tube with attached Milex Jel-Jector, squeeze tube from bottom until TRIMO-SAN reaches specified dosage level. 5. Detach Milex Jel-Jector from tube. Gently insert Jel-Jector approximately ½ inch into the vagina. Squeeze bulb vigorously once to dispense gel. Keep bulb compressed until the Milex Jel-Jector is removed from the vagina. *Milex Jel-Jector has been in use for more than 40 years in the U.S.A. and Canada |
NOTE: For those wearing an Inflat-o-ball or Cube Pessary, remove pessary per physician’s instruction before application of TRIMO-SAN.
6. Clean Milex Jel-Jector immediately after use by flushing Jector (compressing bulb) several times, holding Jel-Jector under water.
NOTE: The “pin” hole at the top of the bulb is an air release hole. Do NOT tape over this hole or otherwise block this hole. This “pin” hole is not a defect in the bulb.
7. After each use, wipe threads of tube and inside of cap. Recap tightly.
A pessary is considered a foreign body in the vagina. TRIMO-SAN, a deodorant vaginal gel can help pessary wearers restore and maintain a normal acidic pH of the vagina. Odor causing bacteria are known to flourish in an abnormal vaginal pH.
IMPORTANT IF YOU HAVE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SIGNS OR SYMPTOMS, CONSULT A HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL
- A discharge, which is unusual in color, consistency or amount.
- A burning or itching sensation in the vaginal area.
- A foul odor associated with vaginal discharge.
- Any of the above especially if accompanied by unusual swelling or tenderness, fever, pains or cramps in the lower abdomen.
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NOTE If this product is being used with a pessary, follow your healthcare professional’s instructions explicitly. |