Treatment guidelines
Once you have determined that the patient needs a treatment for thrush and doesn’t need to be referred to their GP, you can advise your patient on the best course of action.
Antifungals are the treatment of choice when it comes to treating common fungal infections. They can be divided into the following groups:
- Imidazoles (e.g. clotrimazole, ketoconazole, miconazole, tolnaftate). Imidazoles are mainly used for vaginal thrush and fungal infections of the skin including athlete's foot and sweat rash. These compounds also act against certain bacteria. A variety of topical formats is available (e.g. creams and pessaries).
- Triazoles (e.g. fluconazole) are used to treat vaginal thrush and are available in oral format.
Imidazoles and triazoles work by inhibiting the synthesis of ergosterol, an essential component of fungal cell membranes. By inhibiting the enzyme 14-alphadimethylase, the cell is unable to build up demethyl-lanosterol out of lanosterol, and therefore also unable to build up ergosterol. When this important building block is missing, the cell membrane is damaged, cell contents leak and thus lead to the destruction of the fungus. Antifungal agents are often classed as fungistatic because they inhibit the growth of the fungus.
Clotrimazole, the active ingredient in all topical Canesten products for thrush, is a broad spectrum imidazole derivative which was first synthesised at Bayer AG's research laboratories in 1967. It is highly effective, because it penetrates the skin in a sufficiently high concentration. As the active ingredient hardly reaches the blood stream, general side-effects due to a treatment with clotrimazole are not to be expected. A primary or secondary resistance of fungi against clotrimazole is unlikely. Furthermore, clotrimazole also has antibacterial properties.
Canesten comes in a wide range of presentations of clotrimazole to suit both your professional needs and those of your patients, presentations that are effective in clearing the internal infection and relieving the external symptoms of thrush.
Whilst thrush is an infection that starts internally, women may only experience the external symptoms of vaginal itching and irritation. Therefore, when making a treatment recommendation it is important to offer products that will clear the internal infection and at the same time relieve the external symptoms of thrush. This will often mean recommending two products or a combination product, such as a pessary and external cream or an oral capsule and external cream.
Canesten products are available either on prescription or over the counter from a pharmacy. Click on the links below for a comprehensive guide to the presentations you can recommend (OTC) and those that must be prescribed (Rx).
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Canesten® Oral & > Product information |
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Combination product for women who need instant relief from external symptoms Busy women on the go Women traveling – can be taken anywhere Women who want discreet, hassle-free treatment |
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Canesten® Oral Capsule* > Product information |
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Canesten® Cream Combi > Product information |
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Combination product for women who need instant relief from external symptoms Women who prefer a soothing cream preparation Inexperienced users who find using a pessary difficult Women with vaginal dryness (e.g. menopausal women) |
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Canesten® 10% VC > Prescribing information |
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Canesten® Internal Cream > Product information |
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Canesten® Combi POM > Prescribing information |
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Combination product for women who need instant relief from external symptoms Women who have always used a pessary Women who want a traditional and convenient preparation |
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Canesten® Combi > Product information |
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Canesten® 500mg > Prescribing information |
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Canesten® Pessary > Product information |
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Canesten® 2% double-strength** Thrush Cream > Product information |
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All women who want rapid relief from external symptoms Men suffering from penile thrush (balanitis) Treatment of male partner's penis to prevent re-infection |
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* Fluconazole should not be used in pregnancy, suspected pregnancy or breastfeeding.
** Compared to 1% clotrimazole cream
Canesten® Combi Pessary & Cream is also available in a separate prescription pack.

