Instructions for Cholisal (choline salicylate, cetalkonium chloride) dental gel
Pharmacological effect Cholisal
Conclusion
Choline salicylate:
It is rapidly absorbed by topical application (oral mucosa).
Anesthetizes, reduces inflammation and fever.
It inhibits cyclooxygenase (COX) activity, macrophage and neutrophil function, interleukin-1 production, and prostaglandin synthesis.
It has antimicrobial and antifungal effects in various environments.
Conclusion
Cetalconium chloride:
Antiseptic agent with effects on bacteria, fungi and viruses.
Conclusion
Gel base:
Ethanol-containing agent improves the retention of active substances on the mucous membrane.
The effect occurs in two to three minutes and lasts 2-8 hours.
Indications for use Cholisal
The drug is recommended for topical use in the following cases:
Stomatitis of various etiology
Gingivitis
Periodontitis
Denture mucosal damage
Mucosal injuries
Teething pain in children
Cheilitis
Mucosal candidiasis
Oral minor operations
Mucosal lichen planus
Mucosal involvement in Stevens-Johnson syndrome (as part of complex therapy)
Conclusion Cholisal
This drug is an effective agent for the treatment of various diseases and conditions of the oral cavity, combining analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, which makes it a useful tool in dental practice.