For use inside the vagina, fill the applicator one-half full with the cream and apply inside the vagina, preferably before going to bed. It can be used once a day or less often as needed, depending on individual symptoms. We recommend wearing a panty liner when using this product.
To care for the external genital area and the vaginal opening, Vagisan MoistCream can be applied directly several times per day as needed.
It may be used during pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
For vaginal dryness, Vagisan MoistCream can be applied as needed prior to intercourse. As the cream does not affect sperm motility, it can also be used while trying to conceive.
Uncommon: mild local irritation (itching, stinging) may temporarily occur, as well as a slight discharge in some cases. Very rare: hypersensitivity reactions (e.g. redness, stinging) may occur.
If such symptoms persist and do not improve, you should stop using Dr Wolff’s Vagisan MoistCream and consult a doctor. If you notice any other unpleasant effects, please talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Dr Wolff’s Vagisan MoistCream must not be used in cases of known hypersensitivity or allergy to any of the ingredients. The cream must not be used immediately after childbirth. Similarly, do not use Dr Wolff’s Vagisan MoistCream if you have a vaginal infection (e.g. thrush); in this event, you should talk to your doctor.
If the tube or applicator is damaged, or if there are any changes in the appearance of the cream, do not use the product and inform the manufacturers.
Store Dr Wolff’s Vagisan MoistCream out of the reach and sight of children.
Keep the tube tightly closed.
Do not store above 25º C.
Do not use Dr Wolff’s Vagisan MoistCream after the expiry date which is printed on the flap of the packaging and/or tube crimp.
After opening, the cream can be kept for a period of 6 months.
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