ORAL AID LOTION

País: Malásia

Língua: inglês

Origem: NPRA (National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency, Bahagian Regulatori Farmasi Negara)

Compre agora

Ingredientes ativos:

CHLORHEXIDINE HCL; LIGNOCAINE/LIDOCAINE; TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE

Disponível em:

DUOPHARMA MANUFACTURING (BANGI) SDN BHD

DCI (Denominação Comum Internacional):

CHLORHEXIDINE HCL; LIGNOCAINE/LIDOCAINE; TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE

Unidades em pacote:

6 x 12 ml

Fabricado por:

DUOPHARMA MANUFACTURING (BANGI) SDN BHD

Folheto informativo - Bula

                                _CONSUMER MEDICATION INFORMATION LEAFLET (RIMUP) _
1
ORAL AID LOTION
Lignocaine / Chlorhexidine hydrochloride / Triamcinolone acetonide
(2.5% w/v / 0.5% w/v / 0.1% w/v)
WHAT IS IN THE LEAFLET
1.
What Oral Aid is used for
2.
How Oral Aid works
3.
Before you use Oral Aid
4.
How to use Oral Aid
5.
While you are using it
6.
Side effects
7.
Storage
and
Disposal
of
Oral Aid
8.
Product Description
9.
Manufacturer
and
Product
Registration Holder
10.
Date of Revision
WHAT ORAL AID IS USED FOR
This medicine is used to treat
mouth infections or oral lesions.
HOW ORAL AID WORKS
Oral Aid contains three active
ingredients called Lignocaine,
Chlorhexidine
hydrochloride
and Triamcinolone acetonide.
Lignocaine
is
an
anaesthetic
agent which relieves the pain.
Chlorhexidine hydrochloride is
an
antibacterial
agent
which
clears
up
bacterial
infection.
Triamcinolone acetonide is an
anti-inflammatory agent which
helps to reduce swelling.
BEFORE YOU USE ORAL AID
-
_When you must not take it_
Do not use this medicine if you
have an allergy to:
•
Lignocaine
•
Chlorhexidine
hydrochloride
•
Triamcinolone acetonide
•
Any
of
the
other
ingredients
listed
at
the
end of this leaflet
Do not use this medicine after
the expiry date printed on the
pack or if the packaging is torn
or shows signs of tampering. If
it has expired or is damaged,
return it to your pharmacist for
disposal.
If you are not sure whether you
should start using this medicine,
talk to your doctor.
-
_Before you start to use it_
Use
Oral
Aid
Lotion
with
caution if you have:
•
local infection at area of
treatment
•
severe
injuries
to
oral
cavity
•
herpes
simplex
(virus
infection) at treatment site
•
front-tooth fillings
•
serious (gum infection that
destroys
soft
tissue
and
bone
that
supports
your
teeth)
Tell your doctor if you have
allergies
to
any
other
medicines, foods, preservatives
or dyes.
-
_Taking other medicines_
If
taking
Oral
Aid
in
large
quantities,
repeatedly
or
swallowed, lignocaine may be
absorbed and may interact with:
-
beta
blockers
(for
heart
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Características técnicas

                                A MILKY WHITE, FLAVOURED, HOMOGENEOUS, COLLOIDAL SOLUTION. IT CONTAINS
LIGNOCAINE
2.5%
W/V,
CHLORHEXIDINE
HCI
0.5%
W/V
AND
TRIAMCINOLONE
ACETONIDE
0.1% W/V. PRESERVATIVES: METHYLPARABEN 0.21% W/V.
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS 8.55%V/V ETHANOL
Oral Aid Lotion is an anaesthetic, antibacterial, and
anti-inflammatory agent, which is
used in mouth infections or oral lesions. It heals and relieves pain
and discomfort in
acute and chronic lesions of the gum, palate, cheek and tongue.
LIGNOCAINE HCL
LOCAL ANAESTHETHICS BLOCK BOTH THE INITIATION AND CONDUCTION OF NERVE
IMPULSES BY
DECREASING THE NEURONAL MEMBRANE’S PERMEABILITY TO SODIUM IONS. THIS
REVERSIBLY
STABILISES THE MEMBRANE AND INHIBITS DEPOLARISATION, RESULTING IN
CONDUCTION BLOCKADE.
CHLORHEXIDINE HCI
Because of its positive charge, chlorhexidine is adsorbed onto the
surfaces of teeth,
plaque, and oral mucosa, which is gradually released from these sites
for up to 24 hours,
providing a continuing bacteriostatic effect.
TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE
Corticosteroids diffuse across cell membranes and complex with
specific cytoplasmic
receptors, resulting in antiinflammatory effects of Oral Aid Lotion.
Adult: Apply to the affected area, up to every one to two hours as
required.
Route of administration: For External Use
Side effects of Oral Aid Lotion include allergic contact dermatitis
(skin rash, redness,
itching, or hives), angioedema (large, hive-like swellings on skin or
in mouth or throat),
burning, stinging, swelling, or tenderness not present before therapy.
Transient taste
disturbances and a burning sensation of the tongue may occur on
initial use.
Immune System Disorders
-Frequency not known: Hypersensitivity including anaphylactic shock.
Oral
Aid
Lotion
is
contraindicated
in
patients
who
are
sensitive
to
lignocaine,
chlorhexidine and triamcinolone acetonide.
Oral Aid Lotion should be used with caution when there is local
infection at area of
treatment. Caution is also needed when there is severe traumatized
mucosa as it may
increase absorption of anaesthetic, leadin
                                
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