What is in this leaflet
This leaflet answers some common questions about Mycostatin Oral Drops. It does not contain all of the available information. It does not take the place of talking to your doctor or pharmacist.
All medicines have risks and benefits. Your doctor or pharmacist has weighed the risks of you taking Mycostatin Oral Drops against the benefits they expect it will have for you.
If you have any concerns about taking this medicine, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
Keep this leaflet with the medicine. You may need to read it again.
What MYCOSTATIN ORAL DROPS is used for
Mycostatin Oral Drops is a trade name for the antifungal medicine, Nystatin. Nystatin is used to treat a condition called oral candidiasis or thrush. This is an infection in the mouth caused by the fungus Candida and is marked by sore, creamy-yellow, raised patches in the mouth.
Mycostatin Oral Drops belongs to a group of medicines called antifungal agents. It works by damaging the cell wall of the Candida fungus, causing it to die. Mycostatin Oral Drops work inside the mouth. The amount of Mycostatin Oral Drops absorbed into the bloodstream is minute and therefore is not effective for treating any other infections in the body.
Your doctor, however, may have prescribed Mycostatin Oral Drops for another purpose.
Ask your doctor if you have any questions about why Mycostatin Oral Drops has been prescribed for you.
This medicine is available without a doctor’s prescription. It can only be purchased at a pharmacy.
Before you take it
When you must not take it
Do not take Mycostatin Oral Drops if you are allergic to nystatin or any of the ingredients listed at the end of this leaflet.
Do not use Mycostatin Oral Drops if the packaging is torn or shows signs of tampering.
Do not use it after the expiry date (EXP) printed on the pack.
Do not give Mycostatin Oral Drops to children or infants unless your doctor tells you to.
Your doctor will check to make sure that Mycostatin Oral Drops is the right treatment for your child’s symptoms.
Before you start to take it
You must tell your doctor or pharmacist if:
- you have any allergies to:
- any other medicines
- any other substances, such as foods, preservatives or dyes
- you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
You should talk to your doctor or pharmacist about the risks and benefits of taking Mycostatin Oral Drops during pregnancy.
- you are breastfeeding or plan to breastfeed.
You should talk to your doctor or pharmacist about the risks and benefits of taking Mycostatin Oral Drops when breastfeeding.
- you have diabetes or any other medical condition.
People with diabetes are more likely to get thrush.
If you have not told your doctor or pharmacist about any of the above, tell them before you take any Mycostatin Oral Drops.
Taking other medicines
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking any other medicines, including medicines that you buy without a prescription from a pharmacy, supermarket or health food shop.
Mycostatin Oral Drops does not usually interact with other medicines, but always tell your doctor about other medicines you are taking.
How to take it
Mycostatin Oral Drops should be used only as directed by your doctor or pharmacist. It is important that you always follow your doctor or pharmacist instructions as they may differ from the information in this leaflet.
How much to take
Use the specially marked syringe provided with Mycostatin Oral Drops to measure the dose.
The usual dose of Mycostatin Oral Drops is 1mL four times a day. The same dose is given to infants, children and adults.
If your doctor or pharmacist tells you to take a different dose, follow their instructions.
How to take it
Shake the bottle well before use. Using the measuring syringe provided, drop 1mL of suspension into the mouth. If you are taking this medicine for an infection in the mouth or throat, try not to swallow the suspension too quickly. Hold in your mouth or swish around for as long as possible before swallowing.
After use replace the cap and wash the syringe in warm water and allow to dry (do not boil).
How long to take it
Continue taking Mycostatin Oral Drops for at least 48 hours after symptoms have subsided or until your doctor or pharmacist tells you to stop.
If you forget to take it
If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the dose you missed and take your next dose when you are meant to. Otherwise, take it as soon as you remember, and then go back to taking it as you would normally.
Do not take a double dose to make up for the dose that you missed.
If you are unsure about whether to take your next dose, speak to your doctor or pharmacist.
If you have trouble remembering when to take your medicine, ask your pharmacist for some hints.
If you take too much (overdose)
Immediately telephone your doctor or Poisons Information Centre (telephone 13 11 26) for advice, if you think that you or anyone else may have taken too much Mycostatin Oral Drops. Do this even if there are no signs of discomfort or poisoning. Also report any other medicine or alcohol, which has been taken. You may need urgent medical attention. Keep telephone numbers for these places handy.
If you take too much Mycostatin Oral Drops you may get diarrhoea, stomach upset, nausea and vomiting.
While you are using it
Things you must do
Use Mycostatin Oral Drops exactly as your doctor or pharmacist has recommended
Tell all doctors, dentists and pharmacists who are treating you that you are taking Mycostatin Oral Drops.
If you become pregnant whileyou are taking Mycostatin Oral Drops, tell your doctor
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you feel Mycostatin Oral Drops isnot helping your condition.
See your doctor if symptoms persist or recur. Your doctor will check your progress and see whether you need to keep taking Mycostatin Oral Drops.
Always discuss with your doctor or pharmacist any problems or difficulties during or after taking Mycostatin Oral Drops.
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if, for any reason, you have not taken your medicine exactly as recommended. Otherwise your doctor may think that it was not effective and change your treatment unnecessarily.
Keep enough Mycostatin Oral Drops to last weekends and holidays.
Things you must not do
Do not stop taking Mycostatin Oral Drops or change the dose, without first checking with your doctor or pharmacist. If you stop taking Mycostatin Oral Drops or change the dose, Mycostatin Oral Drops may not work as well.
Do not use this medicine to treat any other complaints unless your doctor or pharmacist says to.
Do not give Mycostatin Oral Drops to anyone else, even if their symptoms seem similar to yours.
Side effects
Tell your doctor or pharmacist as soon as possible if you do not feel well while you are using Mycostatin Oral Drops.
Mycostatin Oral Drops helps most people with thrush but it may have unwanted side effects in some people. As only small amounts of Mycostatin Oral Drops are absorbed into the bloodstream, side effects are very rare.
All medicines may have side effects. Sometimes they are serious, most of the time they are not. You may need medical treatment if you get some of the side effects.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist to answer any questions you may have.
Tell your doctor if you notice any of the following and they worry you:
- feeling sick or nausea
- vomiting
- stomach upset
- diarrhoea
These side effects are rare and usually occur if too much Mycostatin Oral Drops is taken.
If you notice swelling of the face, mouth, lips, tongue or throat, or are feeling unwell after using Mycostatin Oral Drops Oral Drops, stop using it and tell your doctor immediately, or go to the Accident and Emergency Centre at your nearest hospital.
If you experience these effects, you may have had a serious allergic reaction to Mycostatin Oral Drops Oral Drops. You may need urgent medical attention. These side effects are very rare.
Other side effects not listed above may occur in some patients. Tell your doctor if you notice anything else that is making you feel unwell when you are taking, or soon after you have finished taking Mycostatin Oral Drops.
Do not be alarmed by this list of possible side effects. You may not experience any of them.
After using MYCOSTATIN ORAL DROPS
Cleaning
After you have finish using the syringe, wash it with hot water. Keep the dropper away from other house utensils and crockery. This will help stop re-infection or the spread of infection to other household members.
Storage
Keep the drops in their bottle until it is time to take them. If you take the drops out of the bottle they may not keep well.
Keep Mycostatin Oral Drops in a cool dry place where the temperature stays below 25°C. Do not store it, or any other medicines, in a bathroom or near a sink. Do not leave it in the car or on window sills. Heat and dampness can destroy some medicines.
Keep it where children cannot reach it. A locked cupboard at least one-and-a-half metres above the ground is a good place to store medicines.
Disposal
If your doctor or pharmacist tells you to stop taking Mycostatin Oral Drops or the drops have passed their expiry date, ask your pharmacist what to do with any drops left over.
Product description
What it looks like
Mycostatin Oral Drops is a bright yellow coloured suspension with cherry flavour.
Mycostatin Oral Drops is supplied in a 24mL bottle with a separate measuring syringe.
Ingredients
The active ingredient in Mycostatin Oral Drops is nystatin.
Each 1mL contains 100,000 units of nystatin.
Mycostatin Oral Drops also contain the following inactive ingredients:
- sodium calcium edetate
- methyl hydroxybenzoate
- propyl hydroxybenzoate
- sucrose
- polysorbate 80
- bentonite
- cherry flavour
- Water purified
The colouring agent in Mycostatin Oral Drops is Quinoline Yellow(104)
Mycostatin Oral Drops does not contain gluten, lactose, tartrazine or any other azo dyes.
Manufacturer
Mycostatin Oral Drops is supplied in Australia by:
Aspen Pharmacare Australia Pty Ltd
34-36 Chandos Street
St Leonards NSW 2065
Australia
Australian Registration Number:
Mycostatin Oral Drops
AUST R 200793
Last updated: September 2023.
Published by MIMS November 2024