Oral cavity mucosa, injury in mouth, INFECTOGINGI oral gel

INFECTOPHARM Arzn.u.Consilium GmbH

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INFECTOGINGI oral gel, Oral cavity mucosa, injury in mouth

Gel for use in the oral cavity



Oral cavity mucosa, injury in mouth, INFECTOGINGI oral gel Active ingredients:

lidocaine 1 g/100 g, extract from sage leaves and camomile blossoms

For the treatment of inflammation and wounds in the oral mucosa and gums.

Note: Propylene Glycol may cause skin irritation.

Triple effective on mouth injuries.

active Oral cavity mucosa, injury in mouth, INFECTOGINGI oral gel ingredients

  • 120 mg chamomile flower extract (1:1.9-2.2); Extraction agent: ethanol 66.3% (V/V)
  • 10 mg Lidocain
  • 120 mg Sage Leaf Fluid Extract (1:1.95-2.2); Extraction agent: ethanol 66.3% (V/V)

ingredients

  • Chlorophyllin copper complex, sodium salt
  • Kieselsol
  • water, purified
  • 5 mg Minzöl
  • Hyetellose
  • Potassium carbonate
  • 100 mg Propylenglycol

 

Indication Oral cavity mucosa, injury in mouth, INFECTOGINGI oral gel :

 

  • The drug is a gel used to treat diseases of the oral cavity.
  • It is used for the temporary supportive treatment of inflammation and wounds in the oral mucosa and gums.

 

Dosage Oral cavity mucosa, injury in mouth, INFECTOGINGI oral gel:

 

  • Always use this medicine exactly as described in this leaflet or as your doctor, dentist or pharmacist has told you. Check with your doctor, dentist or pharmacist if you are not sure.
  • The recommended dose is:
    • Apply a pea-sized amount of gel three to four times a day (this corresponds to approx. 140 mg of gel).
    • There is no data for deviating dosage recommendations in the case of impaired liver or kidney function.

 

  • duration of use
    • Use the medicine until the inflammation improves or the wound heals, or as recommended by your doctor or dentist.
    • However, if the clinical picture worsens or there is still no improvement after 5 - 7 days, please consult a doctor or dentist.

 

  • Use in children and adolescents
    • The dosage corresponds to that of adults.
    • However, for newborns, infants and young children, take extra care not to use a pea-sized amount of mouth gel more than four times a day.

 

  • If you use more than you should
    • If you use too much or if you accidentally swallow it, you may also experience side effects other than those mentioned in the side effects category. In this case, contact your doctor, dentist or pharmacist.

 

  • If you forgot the application
    • Do not apply twice if you forget the previous application.

 

  • If you have any further questions on the use of this medicine, ask your doctor, dentist or pharmacist.
way :
  • type of application
    • In the medical or dental practice, the wound area is treated and a correspondingly large amount of gel is applied.
    • When used at home, the gel is applied to the painful or inflamed area with the cleaned fingertip or introduced into the gum pockets and massaged in thoroughly. Please rinse your mouth out with water beforehand.
Side effects :
  • Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
    • Severe immediate allergic reactions (anaphylactic reactions and shock reactions) can occur. Furthermore, hypersensitivity reactions such as B. burning, swelling, redness, itching, nettle-like rash (urticaria), skin inflammation (contact dermatitis), rash or pain possible. In this case, treatment should be discontinued.
    • Taste changes and numbness may also occur.
    • A frequency cannot be estimated from the available data.
    • Hypersensitivity reactions (including shortness of breath) can be triggered by mint oil in sensitized patients.
  • If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, dentist, pharmacist or nurse. This also applies to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet.
Interactions :
  • Use together with other medicines
    • Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using, have recently used or might use any other medicines.
    • Since the drug is only applied locally to the oral mucosa and in small amounts, interactions with the active ingredient lidocaine are generally not to be expected. In principle, however, it is possible that the pain-inhibiting effect of other local painkillers (local anesthetics) could be increased.
Contraindications :
  • The drug must not be used
    • if you are allergic to lidocaine, sage leaves, chamomile flowers, other daisy flowers, mint oil or any of the other ingredients of this medicine.
Pregnancy and lactation :
  • If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor, dentist or pharmacist for advice before using this medicine.
  • Safety during pregnancy and lactation has not been studied. The use of this medicine is not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women.
Patient Notes :
  • Warnings and Precautions
    • Talk to your doctor, dentist or pharmacist before using this medicine
      • if you suffer from a severe disturbance of the stimulus formation and conduction system of the heart
      • in acute cardiac output failure
      • if you have severe kidney or liver disease
    • If the drug is used for a longer period of time, you should see a doctor or dentist.
    • After using the preparation, only small amounts of the active ingredient lidocaine are absorbed into the organism. Nevertheless, general effects in the case of severely damaged oral mucosa cannot be completely ruled out.
    • Kinder
      • If the infection is widespread, or accompanied by a fever or severe illness (and bad breath), or if your child does not want to drink or eat, you should see a doctor.

 

  • Ability to drive and use machines
    • There are no special precautions required.