How should this medicine be used?
Nystatin comes as a tablet and a liquid to take by mouth; a
soft lozenge (pastille) to be dissolved slowly in the mouth; a
tablet and vaginal cream to be inserted into the vagina; and
in powder, ointment, and cream to be applied to the skin.
Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully,
and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do
not understand. Take nystatin exactly as directed. Do not take
more or less of it or take it more often than prescribed by
your doctor.
Allow the lozenges (pastilles) to dissolve slowly in your
mouth. Do not chew or swallow lozenges whole. Continue to use
nystatin lozenges (pastilles) for at least 48 hours after
symptoms of your mouth infection disappear.
Nystatin liquid usually is used three to five times a day
for mouth infections and three times a day for intestinal
infections. Shake the bottle well before each use to mix the
medication evenly. If you are using liquid nystatin for a
mouth infection, place half of the dose in each side of the
mouth and hold it there or swish it throughout the mouth for
several minutes before swallowing. Good oral hygiene,
including proper care of dentures, is important for the cure
of mouth infections.
If you are using liquid nystatin for an intestinal
infection, just swallow the liquid you measured from the
dropper; there is no need to hold it or swish it in your
mouth.
Nystatin skin ointment or cream usually is used several
times a day for skin infections. Wash the affected area
thoroughly. Apply a small amount of cream or ointment and
gently and thoroughly massage it into your skin. If you use
this medication on your face, keep it out of your eyes.
If you are using powder for infected feet, dust the powder
inside your shoes and stockings as well as on your feet.
Nystatin vaginal tablets and cream usually are used once or
twice a day for vaginal infections. Nystatin vaginal tablets
usually are used for 2 weeks in women who are not pregnant and
for 3-6 weeks before delivery in pregnant women. Continue to
use the vaginal tablets and cream even if symptoms improve
after a few days. Insert the vaginal tablets or cream high
into the vagina. They each come with a special applicator for
inserting them and directions. Unwrap the vaginal tablets just
before inserting them. Read the directions provided with the
tablets or cream and follow these steps:
* Fill the special applicator to the level indicated.
* Lie on your back with your knees drawn upward and spread
apart.
* Gently insert the applicator into your vagina and push the
plunger to release the medication.
* Withdraw the applicator and wash it with soap and warm
water.
* Wash your hands promptly to avoid spreading the infection.
You may wish to wear a sanitary napkin while using the
vaginal cream to protect your clothing against stains. Do not
use a tampon because it will absorb the drug. Do not douche
unless your doctor tells you to do so. Continue using nystatin
vaginal cream or tablets even if you get your period during
treatment.
What special precautions should I follow?
Before taking nystatin,
* tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are allergic to
nystatin or any other drugs.
* tell your doctor and pharmacist what prescription and
nonprescription medications you are taking, including
vitamins.
* tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan to become
pregnant, or are breast-feeding. If you become pregnant while
taking nystatin, call your doctor.
What should I do if I forget a dose?
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember it. However,
if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose
and continue your regular dosing schedule. Do not take a
double dose to make up for a missed one.
What side effects can this medication cause?
Although side effects from nystatin are not common, they
can occur. Tell your doctor if any of these symptoms from the
vaginal tablets and cream or skin ointment or cream are severe
or do not go away:
* itching
* irritation
* burning
If you experience any of the following symptoms from the
oral tablets and liquid, call your doctor immediately:
* diarrhea
* upset stomach
* stomach pain
* skin rash