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Ubayd Ali

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Ubayd Ali

Superintendent Pharmacist

Registration Number: 2219322

NHS Pharmacist and founding member of HEBA, with years of experience in healthcare across innovative organisations.
Sufyan Tahir

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Sufyan Tahir

Clinical Governance Lead

Registration Number: 2221275

Review Date 25 March 2026
Next Review 25 March 2028
Published on 25 March 2026
Last Update 25 March 2026

What is Canesten 2% Thrush Cream and what is it used for?

When you suffer from vaginal or penile thrush, you can experience a lot of discomfort with soreness, itching, and pain depending on the severity of the infection. If you are looking for an effective, fast-acting, and proven treatment to alleviate embarrassing external symptoms, Canesten 2% Thrush Cream is an excellent choice.


Canesten 2% Cream contains the active ingredient clotrimazole, which is an antifungal agent used to target fungal infections such as vaginal thrush. It is manufactured by Bayer and is available to buy online from HEBA Online Pharmacy in 20g tubes. This treatment is for men and women over 18 years only. For children under 16 or the elderly over 60 years suffering from thrush please speak to a doctor or pharmacist for advice.

How does Canesten 2% Thrush Cream work?

The active ingredient Clotrimazole works by killing the fungus, on the skin surrounding the vagina or penis, that is causing thrush. Clotrimazole kills fungus by causing holes to appear in its cell membrane and the contents leak out. Canesten Thrush Cream cannot be used to treat internal thrush infections.

Alternatives to Canesten 2% Thrush Cream

Canesten Thrush Cream should only be used externally to treat irritated, inflamed, red and itchy skin caused by thrush. For treatment of the internal source of the infection, it is recommended that you combine Canesten Cream with an internal pessary or an oral capsule. This will help provide a thorough course of treatment and prevent symptoms from reoccurring.

How to use Canesten 2% Thrush Cream

Adults, including the elderly (under 60 years old) and children 16 years and over:

Apply 2 to 3 times a day and gently rub the cream into the affected area.

Canesten Thrush Cream can be used to treat thrush in men and women.

Canesten 2% Thrush Cream side effects

Not everyone will experience side effects when they take medication, however, if you do they can include:

Vaginal irritation and burning sensation.

If you are concerned about these effects, or if the product affects you in any other way, stop using it and talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

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Frequently asked questions

  • Is thrush an STI?

    Thrush isn’t a sexually transmitted infection (STI), but it can be triggered and sometimes passed on through sex. It's important to note that some STIs can cause symptoms similar to those of thrush, such as genital itching and discharge.

    If you are experiencing these symptoms and have had unprotected sex, it's important to get tested for STIs to rule out any potential infections by booking a visit to your local sexual health clinic.

    Practising safe sex and getting regular STI testing can help reduce your risk of both conditions.

  • Do men get thrush?

    Men can also get thrush, not just through having sex with someone who already has it (although this is the most common way), but through a disturbance of good bacteria. Just as a woman’s vagina can make a nice home for candida (the fungus previously discussed), so can the nice warm moist area of the penis. In men, thrush can cause redness, itching, and irritation on the penis. It may also cause a white, lumpy discharge that resembles cottage cheese.

  • Can I use a tampon when I have a thrush infection?

    It's generally recommended that you avoid using tampons until the infection has cleared up. This is because tampons can irritate the vaginal area and potentially worsen symptoms of thrush. Additionally, tampons can absorb medication used to treat thrush, making it less effective.

    Instead of using tampons, it's recommended that you use sanitary pads or panty liners until your thrush infection has been fully treated. You may also want to consider wearing loose-fitting clothing made from breathable fabrics like cotton, which can help reduce irritation and promote healing.

  • Does thrush come back after treatment?

    Thrush can sometimes come back after treatment, especially if the underlying cause of the infection is not addressed. For example, if thrush is caused by a weakened immune system or an uncontrolled medical condition like diabetes, it may be more likely to recur. Additionally, if you do not complete the full course of medication prescribed for your thrush infection, it may not be fully cleared up and could return.

    To prevent thrush from coming back after treatment, it's important to address any underlying health issues that may be contributing to the infection.

  • Is thrush contagious?

    Thrush is not typically considered a contagious condition. However, it's important to note that some types of yeast infections can be spread through sexual contact. For example, men can develop thrush on the penis after having unprotected sex with a partner who has a vaginal yeast infection.

    Additionally, babies can sometimes develop thrush after coming into contact with yeast in their mother's breast milk. If you are concerned about the potential for thrush to be spread to others, talk to your GP about steps you can take to reduce the risk of transmission and maintain good overall health.

  • Can I have sex when I have thrush?

    If you have thrush, it's generally recommended that you avoid having sex until the infection has cleared up. This is because sexual activity can cause further irritation and discomfort in the affected area, potentially prolonging the healing process. Additionally, engaging in sex while you have thrush may increase the risk of passing the infection to your partner, especially if you're not using barrier protection like condoms. Once your symptoms have resolved and you've completed the full course of treatment prescribed by your doctor, it should be safe to have sex again.

  • Why is my vagina itching?

    Vaginal itching is a common symptom that many women experience at some point in their lives. It can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from mild irritations to more serious medical conditions. Some common causes of vaginal itching include yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, sexually transmitted infections, and skin irritations from soaps, detergents, or personal care products.

    If you're experiencing vaginal itching, it's important to pay attention to any accompanying symptoms and consult your doctor for a proper diagnosis. They can help determine the underlying cause of your discomfort and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan. In some cases, over-the-counter remedies may be sufficient to alleviate itching, while other situations may require prescription medications or further medical intervention. By addressing the root cause of the itching, you can work towards finding relief and maintaining good overall health.

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