Generic Name: Terazol (terconazole-topical)
Terazol Reviews
For Vaginal Yeast Infection "I found this treatment to be long and a bit scary as to how much you have to insert, however, after the first night, it was like putting in a tampon, but it leaked. I had no troubles with it, except that it leaked, which really was unpleasant. I slept with a towel underneath, but I was pregnant, so I was used to sleeping weird."
For Vaginal Yeast Infection "This cream's dosage is long - 7 days. I wish it was shorter. However, as soon as I inserted the first dose on the first night, I felt immediate relief. Insert cream at night and let it drain out in the morning. Repeat this for 7 days. I wear pantyliners every day. You may need to change your liner midday in case some cream leaks out. By the 3rd day, I was pretty functional around the house and at work. I'm on day 4, and I still feel a bit itchy, but so much better than before. Remember to stop eating sugar and eat more vegetables and a probiotic to help the yeast die along with the medication. Cream feels soothing. No burn nor skin reaction to the cream. So far, so good. :)"
For Vaginal Yeast Infection "This product worked well the first time I used it and got rid of the infection for quite a while. But it did not work on recurrent infections. There is no burning or itching after insertion."
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- During pregnancy
- Drug class: vaginal anti-infectives
- Breastfeeding
Patient resources
- Terazol patient information
Other brands
Terazol 7, Zazole, Terazol 3
Professional resources
- Terconazole monograph
- Terconazole Vaginal Cream 0.8% (FDA)
Other brands
Terazol 7
Related treatment guides
- Vaginal Yeast Infection