Medoral mouthwash solution for treatment and prevention of sore throat, tonsillitis (250ml)

Dosage form Solution
Specifications Box x 250ml
Ingredient Chlorhexidine digluconate

Ingredient

Composition informationContent
Chlorhexidine digluconate0.2%

Uses

Indications

Medoral mouthwash is indicated in the following cases:

  • Support treatment and prevent bacterial infections in the mouth of the mouth such as sore throat, tonsillitis, gingivitis, stomatitis .... and oral candidiasis. This is the activity against a series of important oral diseases, so it is effective in treating many common dental diseases.

    pharmacokinetics

    chlorhexidin is the cation nature that should be closely linked to the skin, mucosa and tissues, so it is very unattractive. Do not detect the concentration of drugs in the blood after oral use.

  • Before taking Medoral mouthwash solution for treatment and prevention of sore throat, tonsillitis (250ml)

    How to use

    The drug is used to dip/mouth.

    Dosage

    Adults

  • Get your throat/mouth carefully for about 1 minute with 10ml, twice a day. In dental surgery, the patient should be instructed to gargle for 1 minute before treatment.
  • Medoral 250ml Merap mouth rinse is not compatible with anion agent commonly found in regular toothpaste. Therefore, brush your teeth before using (Wash your mouth with water after brushing your teeth before using Medoral Merap's mouth to gargle) or used at different times of the day. Clean and soak the dentures in the mouth of the Medoral Merap mouth for 15 minutes, 2 times a day.
  • Children and the Elderly

    Elderly and children over 12 years: Dosage like adults, unless the dentist or doctor

    Children under 12 years of age: Do not use Medoral Merap's mouth and mouth, unless there is a medical expert's recommendation.

    Note: The above dose is for reference only. Specific dosage depends on the condition and level of progression of the disease. For a suitable dose, you need to consult a doctor or medical specialist.

    What to do when overdose?

    There is no report.

    Inadvertently swallowed: Chlorhexidin used orally absorbed poorly. Systemic effects are unlikely to occur even when swallowing large amounts of chlorhexidin into the abdomen. However, gastric wash can be encouraged to use milk, raw eggs, gelatin or mild soap. Use appropriate support measures

    What to do when you forget a dose? However, if close to the next dose, skip the forgotten dose and take the next dose at the time as planned. Note that it should not be used double the prescribed dose.

    Side Effects

    When using Medoral mouthwash, you may experience unwanted effects (ADR).

  • Coloring: The discoloration on the surface of the tongue's back may occur. This will disappear after treatment. The discoloration of tooth and the recovery of silicate or composite can also occur. This discoloration is not permanent and mostly can be prevented by reducing the use of tea, coffee, red wine and brushing teeth with regular toothpaste daily before using mouthwash. In the case of dentures, cleanse with conventional detergents. However, in some cases the stains on the teeth can be removed with professional backup treatment from the dentist (tartar and polish). These symptoms are often reduced when continuing to use. In any case of spontaneous swelling of the gardening glands, it should be discontinued.
  • Instructions on how to handle ADR:

    Notify the doctor with unwanted effects when using the drug.

    Warnings

    Before using the drug you need to read the instructions carefully and refer to the information below.

    Contraindicated

    Medoral 250ml mouthwash anti -mouthwash in case of allergies to any components of Medoral Merap mouthwash.

    Precautions when using

    only use mouthwash. Do not swallow.

    Avoid contact with eyes and ears. If the mouthwash is exposed to the eyes, rinse in time and thoroughly with water.

    Children under 12 years of age: Unless suggested by medical care experts.

    In case of pain, swelling or mouth irritation, stop using products and consult a medical expert.

    The ability to drive and operate machinery

    No report.

    Pregnancy

    There is no evidence of any adverse effects on the fetus arising from the use of chlorhexidin digluconate during pregnancy. Therefore, no special preventive measures are encouraged.

    Breastfeeding period

    There is no evidence of any adverse effects on babies arising from the use of chlorhexidin digluconate during breastfeeding. Therefore, no special preventive measures are encouraged.

    Drug interaction

    chlorhexidin is not compatible with anion agents.

    Storage

    Where dry, less than 30 ° C, avoid direct light.

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