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Trimo-san

oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate
Used for Bacterial Vaginosis, Yeast Infection

Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate) is a jelly (gel) used vaginally to help balance vaginal acidity and to lower the growth of odor-causing bacteria in the vagina. It's mostly used by people who wear a pessary, but can be used by those who don't as well. Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate) is brand name only, so it might be expensive.

Reviewed by:Last reviewed on January 27, 2022
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What is Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate)?

What is Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate) used for?

  • Restore and maintain vaginal acidity
  • Lower the growth of odor-causing bacteria in the vagina

How Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate) works

Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate) is a combination medication of two main ingredients, oxyquinoline and sodium lauryl sulfate, that work together to maintain a healthy acidity level in the vagina. Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate) also acts as a vaginal deodorant that coats the vaginal walls to prevent the growth of odor-causing bacteria.

Drug facts

Common BrandsTrimo-San
Drug ClassAnti-infective
Controlled Substance ClassificationNot a controlled medication
Generic StatusNo lower-cost generic available
AvailabilityPrescription only
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Side effects of Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate)

The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.

Common Side Effects

  • Vaginal irritation

Source: DailyMed

The following Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate) side effects have also been reported

Side effects that you should report to your care team as soon as possible:

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Pros and cons of Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate)

Pros

  • Doesn't stain skin or natural fabrics
  • Can help with both vaginal acidity and vaginal odor
  • Only needs to be used twice a week (after the first week of use)

Cons

  • Not yet approved by the FDA approved for safety and effectiveness
  • Only available as a brand name medication, so it might be expensive
  • Might be messy to use
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Pharmacist tips for Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate)

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  • Carefully look at the medication's packaging before you use it. Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate) should have a tamper-resistant seal at the opening of the tube. If you're starting a new tube of medication for the first time, don't use it if this seal is missing or broken.
  • If you're using Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate) for the first time, unscrew the cap from the tube and use the top of the cap to pierce the end of the tube.
  • To fill the applicator with medication, attach the threaded end of the Milex Jel-Jector (the applicator) to the Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate) tube and squeeze the tube from the bottom until the medication fills up to your dosage level.
  • To use Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate), gently insert the Jel-Jector about 1/2 inch into the vagina, and squeeze the bulb once to dispense the gel. Keep your hands squeezed on the bulb until it's removed from the vagina, so the medication is not sucked back into the tube.
  • Wipe the threads of the tube and inside of the cap after each use, and make sure to re-cap the tube tightly. Flush the Milex Jel-Jector several times with water after each use.
  • If you get a reaction or irritation from Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate), stop using this medication and let your provider know.
  • Let your provider know if you smell a bad odor, have an unusual discharge, or experience any burning and itching in the vaginal area, especially if you also have fever or cramps. These might be symptoms of a more serious medical condition.
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Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate) dosage

The average cost for 1 tube of 113.5g of 0.025%/0.01% of Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate) is $34.61 with a free GoodRx coupon. This is 0.29% off the average retail price of $34.71.
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Typical dosage for Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate)

The typical starting dose of Trimo-san (oxyquinoline / sodium lauryl sulfate) for people who just started wearing a pessary is to insert half an applicatorful of medication vaginally 3 times a week during the first week. Starting the second week, insert half an applicatorful of medication 2 times a week or as directed by your provider.

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