Tampax Super (20 Tampons): perfect for medium to heavy flow with an absorbency 9-12g. Tampax tampons provide outstanding protection. The Tampax range includes both applicator and non-applicator tampons. They are all easy to use and comfortable to wear and come in a number of absorbencies to suit your flow. They’re worn internally so they’re incredibly discreet so you can forget about your periods and get on with your life.
Directions:
Directions for the use of Tampax Super:
Remember to wash your hands before and after inserting and removing your the tampon.
You should change your tampon every 4 to 8 hours.
Be sure to use the lowest absorbency tampon for your flow.
Always remove your used tampon before inserting a new one.
Be sure to remove your last tampon at the end of your period.
Tampons are designed to absorb menstrual flow only.
Do not use a tampon in anticipation of your period or to absorb non-menstrual vaginal discharge.
If you wish to use this product overnight, you may do so, provided that you insert a fresh tampon before retiring and remove it immediately upon waking.
You should never wear a tampon for more than 8 hours.
Warnings:
Precautions to consider with the use of Tampax Super:
You can reduce the risk of menstrual TSS by using a pad instead of a tampon at least once each day during your menstrual period and by using the tampon with the minimum absorbency required to meet your needs.
You can also essentially eliminate the risk of menstrual TSS by not using tampons.
You should carefully read all product packaging and labels prior to use.
Side Effects:
Side Effects to consider with the use of Tampax Fresh Super:
TSS can occur anytime during menstruation or shortly thereafter. It can rapidly progress from flu-like symptoms to a serious illness that can be fatal. The warning signs of TSS are listed below, but all of them may not be present:
High fever
Vomiting
Diarrhoea
Rash that looks like sunburn
Dizziness
Muscle aches
Fainting or near fainting when standing up
Skin peeling may occur in later stages of the illness.
If you have one or more of these symptoms, you must immediately:
Remove Tampon
Seek medical attention
Tell your doctor if you have been using a tampon and are concerned about TSS
If you had TSS once you can get it again. You should talk to your doctor before using tampons if you have had symptoms of TSS in the past.