Introduction
How To Use
- Benzydamine is for mouth use only.
- Benzydamine is usually used as a mouthwash, mouth spray, or lozenges for up to 7 days.
- For mouthwash: gargle with the mouthwash or rinse benzydamine around your mouth for about 20 to 30 seconds, then spit it out. Do not swallow the mouthwash.
- For mouth spray: Hold the bottle in an upright position and gently lift the spray arm so it’s sticking straight out.
- Point the spray arm away from your face and press the plunger at the top of the bottle a few times until a fine mist comes out.
- Aim the spray arm at the sore part of your throat or mouth and press the plunger.
- Press the plunger 4 times if your dose is 4 sprays, 8 times for 8 sprays.
- Wipe the end of the spray arm with a clean tissue when you have finished.
- Push the spray arm down, to rest against the side of the bottle.
- For lozenges: When taking a lozenge, put it in your mouth and allow dissolving slowly.
- Do not chew or swallow it whole. You can have 1 lozenge up to 3 times a day.
- Wait at least 1 hour and 30 minutes between doses.
- Avoid getting benzydamine in the eyes. If this occurs, rinse right away with water.
- Quantity is based on your medical condition and response to treatment.
- Do not increase your quantity or take this product more often than directed.
Expert Advice
- Do not use this medicine more than 4 times a day unless directed by your doctor.
- Allow medication to stay on painful area for at least 1 minute before spitting out or rinsing the mouth.
Primary Uses
Acute Pharyngitis
Indications
Benzydamine is used in the treatment of stomatitis (inflammation of mouth and lips), apthous ulcers (small and shallow lesions that develop on the soft tissues in your mouth), plaque (a sticky deposit on teeth), gingivitis (inflammation of gingiva), oral mucositis (inflammation of oral mucous membranes), denture ulcers (lesions caused by an ill-fitting denture), burning mouth syndrome (burning feeling in mouth), tonsillitis (inflammation of tonsils), and pharyngitis (sore throat).
Side Effects
Benzydamine does not have side effects. If consumed in large quantity, the side effects of benzydamine include:
- Skin rash
- Tightness in the chest or throat
- Trouble breathing or talking
- Mouth, face, lips, tongue or throat swelling
Warnings
Pregnancy
Caution must be observed while taking this medicine during pregnancy. Consult your doctor before use.
Lactation
Lactating females should consult their doctors before using this medicine.
Driving
Its use has not shown any risk; therefore it can be used while driving.
Liver
Liver patients should consult their doctors before using this medicine.
Kidney
Kidney patients should consult their doctors before using this medicine.
Alcohol
The use of alcohol should be limited or avoided while using bezydamine.
Precautions
Following precautions must be followed while using this medicine: Avoid contact with eyes. Do not swallow this medicine. The use of undiluted mouthwash may produce an irritant effect in patients with burning mouth syndrome. Use cautiously in children.
Contraindications
- Benzydamine is contraindicated for use in patients with benzydamine
- Benzydamine should be used with extreme caution in patients with epilepsy or seizures.
- Benzydamine is contraindicated for patients allergic to aspirin, ibuprofen or, naproxen.
FAQS
How do you use this medicine?
Apply this medication on the affected area with the help of your finger and let it stay there for 1-4 minutes ideally, after which you can spit it out or rinse your mouth with water.
How to administer?
This medicine is mostly used as a mouthwash. Rinse your mouth with it 2-3 times a day and spit out or as prescribed ab your doctor. The dosage is dependent on the age, condition and its severity. This medicine is not recommended for children below six years of age.
How to store this medicine?
Please store this medicine at room temperature on in fridge, depending on the manufacturer type. Keep away from excessive light, moisture, and children. Read the leaflet provided with the medicine for further storage guidance.
Is Benzydamine an antibiotic?
This medication has shown sufficient antimicrobial (kills microorganisms) activity and synergism with other antibiotics.
What happens if you drink Benzydamine?
Change in sense of taste, tingling, dryness or thirst, and warm feeling of the mouth are the initial signs of a gastrointestinal disturbance caused by Benzydamine.
Is Benzydamine safe?
It is recommended not to use this medication for more than 7 days unless it is on the advice of a doctor or a dentist.
How fast does this medicine work?
It may take up to 5-7 days for this medicine to show its full effect.
Disclaimer
Dawaai’s intention is to make sure that it’s consumers get information that is accurate, reviewed by an expert and error-free. However, the information mentioned here should not be used as a replacement for the advice of a qualified physician. The information given here is for informational purposes only, which may not cover all possible precautions, side effects, contraindications or drug interactions. Consult your doctor and discuss your queries related to any medicine or disease.
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