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B-Folcin Gel

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West-Coast Pharmaceutical Works Ltd

Salt Composition

Choline Salicylate (8.7%)

Overview B-Folcin Gel

B-Folcin Gel offers topical pain relief. This medication soothes pain, discomfort, and inflammation associated with mouth sores. It's also indicated for cold sores, denture irritation, and soreness from braces. Apply only to the affected area; wash hands before and after use. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist. Not suitable for individuals under 16 or those with known allergies. Avoid application to open wounds. Some users may experience a burning sensation or localized skin reactions.

Primary Ingredients of B-Folcin Gel

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Uses of B-Folcin Gel

Managing Oral Ulcers

Major Benefits of B-Folcin Gel:

Before application, carefully read the product instructions. Apply a thin layer of the gel to the affected oral area. Avoid food and beverages for a short period following application.

Common Side effects of B-Folcin Gel:

  • Burning sensation
  • Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)

How to use B-Folcin Gel:

Consult the product label for application instructions prior to use. Carefully spread the gel onto the oral mucosa. Avoid food and beverages for a short period following application.

How B-Folcin Gel works:

Oral-B Folcin Gel, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medication, provides relief from oral ulcers. Its mechanism of action involves inhibiting the production of prostaglandins, inflammatory mediators responsible for pain and the characteristic swelling and redness associated with mouth sores.

SAFETY ADVICE

AlcoholAlcoholNone

No known drug interactions.

PregnancyPregnancyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

Data on the use of B-Folcin Gel in pregnancy is lacking. Seek medical advice from your physician.

Breast feedingBreast feedingCAUTION

Use of B-Folcin Gel while breastfeeding requires careful consideration. Mothers should discontinue breastfeeding for the duration of treatment and until the medication is fully cleared from their system.

DrivingDrivingNone

No drug interactions identified.

KidneyKidneyNone

No drug interaction detected.

LiverLiverNone

No drug interaction identified.

What if you forget to take B-Folcin Gel :

Should you forget a B-Folcin Gel application, administer it at your earliest convenience. If your next scheduled dose is imminent, however, omit the missed application and resume your usual dosing regimen. Never apply a double dose.

Facts to Know About B-Folcin Gel

LabelValue
Chemical Category Salicylate Compounds
Developing Habits No.
Treatment Category Dental Supplies
Active Class Topical Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs), Nonselective COX-1 & COX-2 Inhibitors

FAQs on B-Folcin Gel

Apply a thin, even layer of B-Folcin Gel to affected mouth areas using a cotton swab. Use a small amount and avoid rubbing to prevent irritation.
Don't swallow B-Folcin Gel. Apply a thin layer to the affected area in your mouth using a cotton swab.
Within a week, you may notice ulcer improvement. Your doctor will determine the correct dosage and treatment length based on your individual needs. For best results, follow their instructions carefully. If you don't see significant improvement within the prescribed time, or if your symptoms worsen, stop using B-Folcin Gel and contact your doctor immediately.
Avoid wearing dentures when applying B-Folcin Gel. Apply the gel to the affected area and wait at least 30 minutes before replacing your dentures.
To minimize discomfort and stinging, refrain from consuming spicy foods, acidic fruit juices, and highly salty snacks like potato chips.
For best results with B-Folcin Gel, use a soft toothbrush, wait at least half an hour after application before eating, drinking, or reinserting dentures or braces, and quit smoking.
Mouth ulcers have no single known cause, but several factors are implicated: injury from biting the cheek or tongue; sensitivities to acidic foods (e.g., citrus fruits); deficiencies in vitamins (such as B12, folate, iron, and zinc); dental appliances like braces; harsh toothbrushes; and some medications.
B-Folcin Gel
78
MRP 90
13% off