Candles of Longitude in gynecology

The drug Longidasa belongs to the group of immunomodulators, and its form of release, such as suppositories, or in another way, candles, is often used in gynecology.

Indications

Candles of Longidase are used in the complex therapy of women with diseases that lead to hyperplasia of connective tissue. Longitude is used in gynecology in the presence of adhesive processes of the small pelvis, which often accompany inflammation. These include intrauterine synechia . Likewise, long-day candles are prescribed for endometrium, endometriosis, ovarian cyst. Often after laparoscopy for the prevention of adhesions, candles of Londizaza are also used.

Mode of application

Candles of Longidase can be used both vaginally (in the vagina) and rectally (in the rectum). When applied rectally, the drug is used after a cleansing enema or bowel movement. Vaginally, the drug is applied overnight, injected lying down. Dosage is prescribed by a doctor.

In gynecology, usually assign one suppository, 1 time in 3 days. Ten candles are enough for a course of treatment. If necessary, then after the main course is prescribed maintenance therapy.

With a monthly candle, Longidase is applied rectally, but this reduces their effect. Therefore, it is better to carry out treatment after the end of menstruation, vaginally.

Repeated treatment with the drug is carried out not earlier than in 3 months. When using the drug, patients with severe renal failure are prescribed no more than 1 suppository per week.

Side effect

To the side effects that were observed with the use of Longidas suppositories, it is possible to include only rare allergic reactions in a small number of patients.

Contraindications

Candles of Longidas have the following contraindications:

Pregnancy

The drug is not recommended for use in pregnancy, as well as with active lactation . If you use the drug is vital, breastfeeding is stopped.

When planning a future pregnancy, Longidase suppositories can not be used. It is necessary that after the end of the course of treatment, not less than 2 months have elapsed, and then only begin planning pregnancy, having previously visited the attending physician.