Meditreat Cream
メディトリートクリーム
Antifungal (miconazole nitrate)
Cream
Treatment of itching of the external genitalia accompanied by rash due to recurrence of vaginal candidiasis, limited to those who have previously been diagnosed and treated for vaginal candidiasis by a physician. If vaginal symptoms (such as discharge or a burning sensation) are also present, a vaginal preparation (medicine inserted into the vagina) must be used in combination.
Warnings & Precautions
For use only by those who have previously been diagnosed and treated for vaginal candidiasis by a physician.
This product does not treat internal vaginal candidiasis. If vaginal symptoms (such as discharge or a burning sensation) are also present, a vaginal preparation (medicine inserted into the vagina) must be used in combination.
Active Ingredients (per 1g)
• Miconazole nitrate 10mg
Inactive Ingredients
Polyoxyethylene cetyl ether, self-emulsifying glyceryl monostearate, paraben, isopropyl myristate, liquid paraffin, cetanol
Instructions for Use
- ✓Wash hands thoroughly with soap before and after use. Bathe or clean the affected area with lukewarm water before use.
| Age | Dose per use | Times per day |
|---|---|---|
| Adults (15 years and older, under 60 years) | Appropriate amount | 2 to 3 times daily |
| Under 15 years or 60 years and older | Do not use | — |
- ✕Do not use this product if this appears to be your first occurrence of vaginal candidiasis. If symptoms are appearing for the first time, other diseases may be the cause — consult a physician.
- ✕Do not use if you have had an allergic reaction to this product or any of its ingredients.
- ✕Do not use if you are under 15 years of age or 60 years of age or older.
- ✕Do not use if you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant.
- ✕Do not use if you have fever, chills, lower abdominal pain, back or shoulder pain, colored or blood-tinged discharge, fishy-smelling discharge, stopped menstruation, irregular or abnormal vaginal bleeding, or ulcers, swelling, or sores in the vagina or external genitalia.
- ✕Do not use if you have been diagnosed with diabetes.
- ✕Do not use if you are taking warfarin or other anticoagulants.
- ✕Do not use if you have had frequent recurrences of vaginal candidiasis (once every 1 to 2 months, or twice or more within 6 months).
- ✕Do not use if you are unsure whether your symptoms are a recurrence of vaginal candidiasis.
- ✕Do not apply to any area other than the area around the vagina (external genitalia).
- ✓If any of the following occur after use, stop immediately and consult a physician or pharmacist: itching, rash or redness, eruption, feeling of warmth, erosion, irritation, small blisters, swelling, dryness or fissure, or skin peeling around the vagina.
- ⚠Consult a physician or pharmacist before use if you: are currently under medical treatment; have had an allergic reaction to any medication; or are nursing.
- ✓Strictly follow the prescribed dosage.
- ✓If external vulvar symptoms only: use this product. Combination with a vaginal preparation (medicine inserted into the vagina) is desirable.
- ✓If vaginal symptoms (such as discharge or a burning sensation) are also present: use this product in combination with a vaginal preparation (medicine inserted into the vagina).
- ✓For use on the area around the vagina (external genitalia) only.
- ✓Avoid contact with eyes. If product gets into your eyes, rinse immediately with water or lukewarm water and consult an ophthalmologist.
- ✓This product may degrade or damage latex contraceptive products such as condoms and pessaries — avoid contact with these products.
- ✕Do not use during menstruation. If menstruation begins during use, stop immediately and consult a physician as verification of recovery is required. (During menstruation, the product may wash away and sufficient effects may not be achieved.)
- ✓If no improvement is seen after 3 days of use, or if symptoms do not disappear after 6 days, consult a physician. If using this cream alone, do not attempt to self-treat — consult a physician.
Sources & Documents
- Japanese product page
- English PDF
- Japanese PDF
- Last verified: May 24, 2026
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