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Summer's Eve Douche Medicated
For temporary relief of minor vaginal irritation or itching. When packet contents are added to the specially prepared fluid, Summer's Eve Medicated Douche provides a 0.3% povidone-iodine solution, the most effective medicine you can buy without a prescription, to relieve minor vaginal irritation and itching. Clinically tested to be safe, Summer's Eve Medicated Douche is effective, completely sanitary, and disposable. Comfortip Nozzle: The Summer's Eve douche nozzle has been designed to assure easy and comfortable insertion. Easy Angle Flexible Neck: The exclusive flexible neck allows you to adjust the nozzle to the most comfortable position for you.
Active Ingredients: In Each Bottle When Mixed With Packet: Povidone-Iodine 0.3%
Inactive Ingredients: Citric Acid; Edetate Disodium; Purified Water; Sodium Benzoate; Sodium Lauryl Sulfate; Trisodium Phosphate
For vaginal use only. Do not use: if you have an iodine sensitivity; to prevent pregnancy; during pregnancy; if you have symptoms of pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), such as lower abdominal pain, fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, and/or a pus-like yellow cervical discharge; see a doctor right away; if you have symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases (STD), such as vaginal discharge of an unusual amount, color, or odor, painful and/or frequent urination, genital sores or ulcers; see a doctor right away; to self-treat or prevent an STD or PID; after exposure to an STD. Stop use and ask a doctor if: douching results in pain, soreness, swelling, redness, itching, excessive dryness, or irritation; symptoms continue after 7 days. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. OTHER INFORMATION: An association has been reported between douching and pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), ectopic pregnancy, and infertility. It is not currently known whether douching is causally related to these conditions, but women should be aware of this association. See a doctor right away if you have symptoms of PID or STD.
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