Introduction

Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg is an antiseptic and antimicrobial agent used primarily in the treatment of throat infections and other oral conditions. It is a quaternary ammonium compound with broad-spectrum activity against bacteria, fungi, and some viruses.

Uses

Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg is used for:

  • Throat Infections: It is effective in treating bacterial and fungal infections of the throat.
  • Oral Conditions: It is used for conditions such as gingivitis and stomatitis.
  • Prevention of Post-Surgical Infections: It may be used to prevent infections following oral or throat surgeries.
The specific use may vary based on the formulation and local guidelines.

Brand Name Dequa VT
Type Vaginal Tablet
Weight 10 mg
Generic Dequalinium Chloride
Manufacturer Opsonin Pharma Ltd.
Available in English বাংলা

Mechanism of Action

Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg acts by disrupting the cell membrane integrity of microorganisms, leading to cell death. Its quaternary ammonium structure allows it to interact with the bacterial cell membrane, altering its permeability and causing leakage of essential cellular components.

How Long Does It Take to Work?

The onset of action for Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg can vary, but improvements in symptoms may be noticed within a few days of starting treatment. The time to full therapeutic effect depends on the severity of the infection and individual patient response.

Absorption

When used topically or as a lozenge, Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg has minimal systemic absorption. Its action is primarily localized to the area of application.

Route of Elimination

Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg is not significantly absorbed into the bloodstream when used topically, so it is primarily eliminated through the local mucosal surfaces. Any small amounts that are absorbed are likely excreted in the urine.

Dosage

Adult: The recommended dose is 1 vaginal tablet daily for 6 days.

Children and adolescents: There is insufficient experience of the use of Dequalinium chloride in children and adolescents under 18 years of age.

Women above 55 years and elderly: There is insufficient experience of the use of Dequalinium chloride in women above 55 years.

Use in Pregnancy & Lactation:  Based on previous experience and since this vaginal tablet acts locally, no harmful effects on pregnancy and/or the unborn and breast fed infant are expected. This vaginal tablet should only be used during pregnancy and during breast-feeding if medically needed.

The dosage of Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg depends on the specific formulation and the condition being treated:

  • Throat Lozenges: Typically, one lozenge is used every 2 to 3 hours as needed, with a maximum daily dose not exceeding 12 lozenges.
  • Topical Application: For oral or throat infections, the dosage may be based on the concentration of the solution or gel and the area of application.
Follow the specific instructions provided by a healthcare provider or on the product label.

Administration

Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg is administered topically or as lozenges. Lozenges should be allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth without chewing. For topical solutions or gels, apply as directed to the affected area.

Side Effects

Common side effects may include:

  • Local irritation or burning sensation at the site of application.
  • Dry mouth or altered taste sensation.
Severe reactions are rare but may include allergic reactions or significant local irritation. Contact a healthcare provider if severe side effects occur.

Toxicity

Toxicity is unlikely with topical or oral use as directed. However, ingestion of large amounts or inappropriate use can lead to gastrointestinal distress, including nausea and vomiting. In case of suspected overdose, seek medical attention.

Precautions

Precautions include:

  • Avoid swallowing the lozenges or topical solutions.
  • Use with caution in individuals with hypersensitivity to quaternary ammonium compounds.
  • Monitor for any adverse reactions, especially in children or individuals with sensitive mucous membranes.
Consult a healthcare provider before use in cases of severe infection or when used in conjunction with other treatments.

Interaction

Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg may interact with other topical or oral medications, potentially altering their effectiveness or increasing the risk of side effects. Inform your healthcare provider of all medications and treatments being used.

Disease Interaction

Use with caution in patients with:

  • Severe mucosal conditions or extensive oral lesions.
  • Pre-existing oral or throat conditions that may be exacerbated by the use of antiseptics.
Regular monitoring and consultation with a healthcare provider are advised for these patients.

Drug Interaction

Drug interactions are generally minimal with topical Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg. However, potential interactions with other oral or topical treatments should be evaluated to avoid possible antagonistic effects.

Food Interactions

There are no significant food interactions reported with Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg. However, it is recommended to avoid eating or drinking immediately after the application of topical treatments or lozenges to ensure optimal effectiveness.

Pregnancy Use

Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg is classified as a Category C drug during pregnancy. It should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed and if the benefits outweigh the risks. Consult a healthcare provider for advice if pregnant or planning to become pregnant.

Lactation Use

Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg is unlikely to affect breastfeeding when used topically or as lozenges. However, consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice if breastfeeding, especially if using the medication in significant amounts or over extended periods.

Acute Overdose

Acute overdose is unlikely with topical or lozenge forms. If excessive amounts are ingested, gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and vomiting may occur. Seek medical attention for management of symptoms and supportive care.

Contraindication

Contraindications include:

  • Known hypersensitivity to Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg or other quaternary ammonium compounds.
  • Severe oral or throat conditions that may contraindicate the use of topical antiseptics.
Avoid use in these conditions to prevent adverse reactions.

Use Direction

Follow the dosage instructions provided by a healthcare provider or on the product label. Lozenges should be allowed to dissolve slowly in the mouth, and topical solutions or gels should be applied to the affected area as directed.

Storage Conditions

Store Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg at room temperature, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep the product in its original container with the lid tightly closed. Store out of reach of children.

Volume of Distribution

The volume of distribution for Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg is primarily localized to the mucosal surfaces where it is applied. Systemic distribution is minimal due to limited absorption from topical use.

Half Life

The half-life of Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg is not well-documented due to its minimal systemic absorption. Its primary effect is localized to the application area, where it remains active for several hours.

Clearance

Dequa VT Vaginal Tablet 10 mg is primarily cleared locally from the site of application. Any small amounts that are absorbed into the bloodstream are excreted via the kidneys. The exact clearance rate is not well-documented due to its limited systemic absorption.

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