DENTICARE CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE ORAL RINSE 0.12% MOUTHWASH

País: Canadá

Língua: inglês

Origem: Health Canada

Compre agora

Ingredientes ativos:

CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE

Disponível em:

AMD MEDICOM INC

Código ATC:

A01AB03

DCI (Denominação Comum Internacional):

CHLORHEXIDINE

Dosagem:

0.12%

Forma farmacêutica:

MOUTHWASH

Composição:

CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE 0.12%

Via de administração:

BUCCAL

Unidades em pacote:

500ML/4L

Tipo de prescrição:

Prescription

Área terapêutica:

MISCELLANEOUS ANTI-INFECTIVES

Resumo do produto:

Active ingredient group (AIG) number: 0107629007; AHFS:

Status de autorização:

APPROVED

Data de autorização:

1999-06-29

Características técnicas

                                DentiCare™ Chlorhexidine Gluconate Oral Rinse 0.12% Product
Monograph
Page 1 of 10
PRODUCT MONOGRAPH
PR
DENTICARE
™ CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE ORAL RINSE 0.12%
CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE
0.12%
ORAL RINSE
ANTIGINGIVITIS ORAL RINSE
AMD Medicom Inc.
2555 Chemin de l’Aviation
Pointe-Claire, Montréal, Québec
Canada, H9P 2Z2
www.medicom.ca
Submission Control No: 223628
Date of Preparation:
March 28, 2019
DentiCare™ Chlorhexidine Gluconate Oral Rinse 0.12% Product
Monograph
Page 2 of 10
PRODUCT MONOGRAPH
DENTICARE CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE ORAL RINSE 0.12%
0.12% Chlorhexidine Gluconate
THERAPEUTIC CLASSIFICATION
Antigingivitis Oral Rinse
ACTION AND CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
DentiCare Chlorhexidine Gluconate Oral Rinse 0.12% provides
antimicrobial activity during oral
rinsing which is maintained between rinsings. Microbiologic sampling
of plaque has shown a
general reduction of both aerobic and anaerobic bacterial counts
through six months’ clinical use
of 0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse. Rinsing with 0.12%
chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse
inhibits the build-up and maturation of plaque by reducing certain
microbes regarded as gingival
pathogens,
thereby
reducing
gingivitis.
0.12%
chlorhexidine
gluconate
oral
rinse
provides
antimicrobial activity during rinsing and for several hours
thereafter. No significant changes in
bacterial sensitivity, overgrowth of potentially opportunistic
organisms or other adverse changes
in the oral microbial flora were observed following the use of a 0.12%
chlorhexidine gluconate
oral rinse for six months. Three months after discontinued use, the
number of bacteria in plaque
had returned to pretreatment levels and sensitivity of plaque bacteria
to chlorhexidine gluconate
remained unchanged.
Studies conducted with human subjects and animals demonstrate that any
ingested chlorhexidine
gluconate is poorly absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract.
Excretion of chlorhexidine gluconate occurred primarily through the
feces (approximately 90%).
Less than 1% of the chlorhexidine gluconate ing
                                
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