Dosage form:
Lozenges
Composition:
chlorhexidine diacetate 2 mg tetracaine hydrochloride 200 mcg ascorbic acid 50 mg
Pharmacodynamics:
The combined drug has an antiseptic and local anesthetic effect;
inhibits the excitability of pain receptors.
Chlorhexidine has a quick and pronounced bactericidal effect on gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms, as well as fungicidal effect.
Tetracaine is a local anesthetic, the effect occurs within 1-2 minutes after application.
Ascorbic acid increases the nonspecific resistance of the body.
Side effects:
Allergic reactions.
Special conditions:
The use of the drug for more than 5 days is undesirable due to a possible violation of the normal microflora of the oral cavity and pharynx. After taking the drug, it is not recommended to eat, drink, brush your teeth for 1-2 hours. It may affect the results of the anti-doping control.
Patients with diabetes should be aware that 1 Drill lozenge contains 8 kcal.
Indications:
Prevention and treatment of infectious and inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity and pharynx:
- stomatitis;
- gingivitis;
- tonsillitis;
- pharyngitis;
- periodontal disease;
- condition after tonsillectomy or tooth extraction.
Contraindications:
Hypersensitivity, children's age (up to 5 years - Anti-Angin formula, up to 6 years - Drill). Pregnancy (I trimester) .C Caution.
Pregnancy (II-III trimester), lactation. Drug Interactions Simultaneous administration of several local antiseptics is not recommended.