Composition
The solution for topical application is colorless or slightly yellowish, transparent, with a characteristic mint smell.
1 ml | |
of benzydamine hydrochloride | 1.5 mg |
Auxiliary substances:
ethanol (ethyl alcohol 95%) – 80.84 mg,
glycerol – 50 mg,
methyl parahydroxybenzoate – 1 mg,
menthol flavor – 0.3 mg,
sodium saccharin – 0.24 mg,
sodium bicarbonate – 0.11 mg,
Polysorbate 20 – 0.05 mg,
sodium hydroxide solution or 1 M hydrochloric acid 0.5 M to pH 5.0-7.0,
water d/and – up to 1 ml.
Pharmacological action
NSAIDs. The mechanism of action is associated with inhibition of the COX enzyme and impaired prostaglandin synthesis.
Indications
For topical use in ENT practice and dentistry: inflammatory diseases of the mouth and throat, as an additional tool for conservative therapy after tooth extraction, after surgical interventions and injuries (tonsillectomy, jaw fractures), calculous inflammation of the salivary glands.
For topical use in obstetrics and gynecology: in the postpartum period for the prevention of postpartum infectious complications, specific vulvovaginitis (as part of complex therapy), non-specific vulvovaginitis and cervicovaginitis of any etiology (including those that developed secondary to chemotherapy and radiotherapy), bacterial vaginosis, prevention of postoperative infectious complications in operative gynecology.
Recommendations for use
Topically applied 1-2 times / day.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to benzydamine.
Side effects
Possible: Â allergic reactions, burning sensation.
Special instructions
It is not recommended to use for mouthwash in children under 12 years of age.
Used as part of combined preparations.
Active ingredient
Benzydamine
Dosage form
topical solution
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