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Elgyfluor (Gel) Instructions for Use

Marketing Authorization Holder

Pierre Fabre Médicament, CJSC (Russia)

Manufactured By

Pierre Fabre Medicament (France)

ATC Code

A01AA30 (Combined drugs for the prevention of caries)

Dosage Form

Bottle Rx Icon Elgyfluor Gel for sensitive teeth: tube 75 ml

Dosage Form, Packaging, and Composition

Gel for sensitive teeth 1 g
Fluorinol 8.5 mg
Chlorhexidine digluconate 40 mcg

75 ml – plastic tubes (1) – cardboard packs.

Therapeutic Category

Drug for the prevention of caries for topical application

Properties

Antiseptic agent with a predominantly bactericidal action. Chlorhexidine, depending on the concentration used, exhibits bacteriostatic or bactericidal action against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Bacteriostatic action is manifested at a concentration of 0.01% or less; bactericidal action – at a concentration of 0.01% at a temperature of 22°C (71.6°F) and exposure for 1 minute; fungicidal action at a concentration of 0.05%, temperature of 22°C (71.6°F) and exposure for 10 minutes; virucidal action (against lipophilic viruses) is manifested at a concentration of 0.01-1%.

It acts on bacterial spores only at elevated temperatures. It is stable; after skin treatment, it remains on it in some quantity sufficient to manifest a bactericidal effect. It retains activity (although somewhat reduced) in the presence of blood, pus, various secretions, and organic substances.

It does not have a damaging effect on items made of glass, plastic, and metals.

Scope of Application

As a therapeutic and prophylactic agent for various infections, for aseptic treatment and disinfection.

For external use: treatment of wounds, burn wounds and surfaces; disinfection of the patient’s skin.

For external and local use: bacterial and fungal diseases of the skin and mucous membranes in surgery, urology, obstetrics and gynecology, dentistry (gingivitis, stomatitis, aphthae, periodontitis, alveolitis); prevention of venereal diseases (including gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomoniasis, chlamydia, ureaplasmosis).

For use in dentistry and ENT practice: gingivitis, stomatitis, aphthae, periodontitis, alveolitis, disinfection of removable dentures; angina; postoperative care for patients in ENT and dentistry departments.

For vaginal use: trichomonas colpitis, cervical erosion, vulvar itching, prevention of venereal diseases (including gonorrhea, syphilis, trichomoniasis, chlamydia, ureaplasmosis); prevention of infectious and inflammatory complications in obstetrics and gynecology (before surgical treatment of gynecological diseases, before childbirth, abortion, before and after insertion of an IUD, before and after diathermocoagulation of the cervix, before intrauterine examinations); treatment of bacterial vaginosis, colpitis (including nonspecific, mixed, trichomonas).

Treatment of the surgeon’s hands, medical personnel, and the operating field before diagnostic manipulations and surgery.

Disinfection of working surfaces of instruments (including thermometers) and equipment for which thermal treatment is undesirable.

In the form of an alcohol solution

Hygienic treatment of the hands of medical personnel, surgeons’ hands, for treatment of the skin of the operating and injection fields, the elbow bend of a donor; disinfection of small-area surfaces of medical products, including dental instruments (for which thermal treatment is undesirable) in healthcare facilities. Hygienic hand treatment in healthcare facilities. Hygienic hand treatment of medical personnel in institutions of various profiles and purposes.

ICD codes

ICD-10 code Indication
A50 Congenital syphilis
A51 Early syphilis
A52 Late syphilis
A54 Gonococcal infection
A56.0 Chlamydial infections of lower genitourinary tract
A56.1 Chlamydial infections of pelvic organs and other genitourinary organs
A59 Trichomoniasis
J02 Acute pharyngitis
J03 Acute tonsillitis
J31.2 Chronic pharyngitis
J35.0 Chronic tonsillitis
K04 Diseases of pulp and periapical tissues (including periodontitis)
K05 Gingivitis and periodontal diseases
K10.3 Alveolitis of jaws
K12 Stomatitis and related lesions
L29.2 Pruritus vulvae
N34 Urethritis and urethral syndrome
N37.0 Urethritis in diseases classified elsewhere
N72 Inflammatory disease of cervix uteri (including cervicitis, endocervicitis, exocervicitis)
N76 Other inflammatory diseases of vagina and vulva
N77.1 Vaginitis, vulvitis and vulvovaginitis in infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere
N86 Erosion and ectropion of cervix
N89.8 Other noninflammatory disorders of vagina
T14.0 Superficial injury of unspecified body region (including abrasion, bruise, contusion, hematoma, bite of nonvenomous insect)
T14.1 Open wound of unspecified body region
T30 Burns and corrosions of unspecified body region
T79.3 Posttraumatic wound infection, not elsewhere classified
Z29.8 Other specified prophylactic measures
Z51.4 Preparatory procedures for subsequent treatment or examination, not elsewhere classified
Z97.2 Presence of dental prosthesis
ICD-11 code Indication
1A60.Z Congenital syphilis, unspecified
1A61.Z Early syphilis, unspecified
1A62.Z Late syphilis, unspecified
1A7Z Gonococcal infection, unspecified
1A81.0 Chlamydial infection of lower genitourinary tract
1A81.1 Chlamydial infection of internal reproductive organs
1A92 Trichomoniasis
1F23.10 Candidiasis of vulva and vagina
1F65 Enterobiasis
1H0Z Unspecified infection
CA02.Z Acute pharyngitis, unspecified
CA03.Z Acute tonsillitis, unspecified
CA09.2 Chronic pharyngitis
CA0F.Y Other specified chronic diseases of the palatine tonsils and adenoids
DA01.Z Diseases of the oral mucosa, unspecified
DA06.1 Alveolitis of jaw
DA09.Z Diseases of pulp and periapical tissues, unspecified
DA0B.Z Gingival diseases, unspecified
DA0C.Z Periodontal diseases, unspecified
DA0Z Diseases or disorders of the orofacial complex, unspecified
EH92 Dermatoses provoked by friction or mechanical impact
EH92.1 Blister due to friction
GA00 Vulvitis
GA02.Z Unspecified vaginitis
GA0Z Inflammatory diseases of female genital tract, unspecified
GA15.1 Erosion or ectropion of cervix
GA42.0 Pruritus vulvae
GC02.1 Nonspecific urethritis
GC02.Z Urethritis and urethral syndrome, unspecified
GC42.1 Painful intercourse
MF3A Vaginal discharge
ND56.0 Superficial injury of unspecified body region
ND56.1 Open wound of unspecified body region
NE11 Burn of unspecified body region
NF0A.3 Posttraumatic wound infection, not elsewhere classified
QB51.A Presence of dental prosthetic device
QB9A Preparatory procedures for subsequent treatment
QC05.Z Prophylactic measures, unspecified
1A94.0 Genital or urogenital tract infection caused by Herpes simplex virus
GA41 Ulcerative or erosive diseases of vulva
GA0Z Inflammatory diseases of female genital tract, unspecified
XA5WW1 Cervix uteri
GA1Z Unspecified noninflammatory disorders of female genital tract
XA1LK7 Vagina

Dosage Regimen

The method of application and dosage regimen for a specific drug depend on its form of release and other factors. The optimal dosage regimen is determined by the doctor. It is necessary to strictly adhere to the compliance of the dosage form of a specific drug with the indications for use and dosage regimen.

Apply a pea-sized amount of gel to a dry toothbrush.

Brush teeth thoroughly for two minutes twice daily, typically in the morning and evening.

After brushing, spit out the excess gel. Do not rinse your mouth to allow the active ingredients to remain on the teeth.

Avoid eating or drinking for at least 30 minutes after application.

For the management of dentin hypersensitivity, use consistently as part of your daily oral hygiene routine.

For the prevention of caries, ensure the gel contacts all tooth surfaces, paying particular attention to fissures and interdental spaces.

This regimen is intended for long-term use under dental supervision.

Use only for oral hygiene; the gel is not for systemic use.

In case of accidental ingestion of large amounts, seek medical attention immediately.

For children under 12 years of age, use only under the direct guidance of a dentist or physician.

If gingival irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult your dentist.

Side Effects

Depending on the dosage form used, the following side reactions very rarely develop.

Allergic reactions: skin rash, itching, severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis.

Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: dry skin, itching, dermatitis, photosensitivity.

Local reactions: staining of tooth enamel, tartar deposition, taste disturbance.

With vaginal use, allergic reactions (rash, itching), burning are possible; very rarely – anaphylactic reactions; in some cases – bloody discharge from the vagina.

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to chlorhexidine.

Use During Pregnancy and Lactation

If it is necessary to use during pregnancy and during breastfeeding, the expected benefit of therapy for the mother and the possible risk to the fetus should be weighed.

Special Instructions

Avoid getting chlorhexidine into the eyes (except for a special dosage form intended for use in ophthalmology), as well as contact with the meninges and the auditory nerve.

With intravaginal use, in case of bloody discharge from the vagina, the use of chlorhexidine should be discontinued.

Drug Interactions

It is used in a neutral environment; at pH 5-8 the difference in activity is small; at pH above 8 a precipitate forms.

It is not used in combination with anionic compounds, including soap.

It is incompatible with carbonates, chlorides, phosphates, borates, sulfates, and citrates.

The use of hard water reduces bactericidal properties.

It is compatible with medicinal products containing a cationic group (benzalkonium chloride, cetrimonium bromide).

Storage Conditions

Store at 2°C (36°F) to 25°C (77°F). Keep in original packaging, protected from light. Keep out of reach of children.

Dispensing Status

Rx Only

Important Safety Information

This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor before use. Dosage and side effects may vary. Use only as prescribed.

Medical Disclaimer

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