Benzydamine Hydrochlorid Benzydamine Hydrochloride (w/v) Each ml mouthwash contains 1.5 mg
Analgesic & Anti-inflammatory Mouthwash
Topical anti-inflammatory preparations
Pharmacology :
Benzydamine Hydrochloride mouthwash may be a Non-Steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) with analgesic and native anesthetic properties. The clinical pharmacology of Benzydamine mouthwash is documented. Benzydamine is low absorbed within the blood, thereby limiting systemic exposure to the drug when applied topically but ensures high concentration at the situation of injury within the mouth or throat. Therefore, it provides excellent oropharyngeal pain relief with minimum side effects.
Although Benzydamine may be a Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory agent, it possesses a special mechanism of action that distinguishes it from conventional NSAIDs. Benzydamine mouthwash shows analgesic & anti-inflammatory work by inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines & reducing vascular permeability. Also, Benzydamine mouthwash shows local anesthetic property which provides a moment effect on pain.
Indications :
Benzydamine Hydrochloride mouthwash is taken to treat many painful situations affecting the throat or mouth including: pharyngitis, Sore tongue or gums, Mouth ulcers, Discomfort caused by dentures, Pain after dentistry, etc.
Dosage & Administration :
15 ml of Benzydamine mouthwash should be rinsed or gargled every 1.5-3 hours or as needed, for 20-30 seconds. If stinging occurs, it is often diluted with an equal volume of water.
Contraindications :
Benzydamine or other components of mouthwash shouldn't use the preparation of Patients allergic (hypersensitive). Contact with the eye should be avoided. If accidentally get into the eyes, they ought to be immediately washed with cold water.
Side Effects :
Benzydamine Hydrochloride mouthwash can root side effects, although nobody gets them. Side effects are generally minor.
- Severe allergy which can include a red and lumpy rash, difficulty breathing, swelling of face, mouth, lips, or eyelids, unexplained heat (fever), and feeling faint. If the swelling affects the throat and makes breathing difficult and swallowing difficult, patients should be hospitalized
- sometimes with pale, Itchy rash, raised areas of skin with red edges (urticaria).
- A feeling of numbness in the mouth.
- A stinging feeling in mouth- the mouthwash could also be diluted with water if you experience stinging. this could help to scale back the stinging effect.
Pregnancy & Lactation :
Benzydamine has not been established in pregnant patients' safety. The risk to profit ratio should be established if this drug is to be utilized in these patients.
Storage :
Keep away from light, store in a cool and dry place under 30º C. exclude of reach of children.