Geksoral - instructions for use, analogs, testimonials and release forms (spray or aerosol 0.2%, 0.1% solution, Taps tablets) drugs for the treatment of angina, pharyngitis and gingivitis in adults, children and pregnancy. Composition
In this article, you can read the instructions for using the drug Hexorhal. Comments of visitors of the site - consumers of this medication, as well as opinions of doctors of specialists on the use of Geksoral in their practice are presented. A big request is to actively add their feedback on the drug: the medicine helped or did not help get rid of the disease, which were observed complications and side effects, possibly not declared by the manufacturer in the annotation. Analogues of Geksoral in the presence of existing structural analogues. Use for the treatment of angina, pharyngitis and gingivitis in adults, children,as well as during pregnancy and lactation.
Hexorhal - antiseptic preparation for topical application in ENT-practice and dentistry. The antimicrobial effect of the drug is associated with the suppression of oxidative reactions of bacterial metabolism (thiamine antagonist).
The drug has a broad spectrum of antibacterial action (including against gram-positive bacteria) and antifungal action (including against fungi of the genus Candida).
Hexoral can also have an effect in the treatment of infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa or Proteus.
At a concentration of 100 mg / ml, the drug suppresses most strains of bacteria. The development of stability was not observed.
Hexetidine (active substance of the drug Hexoral) has a weak anesthetic effect on the mucous membrane.
Composition
Hexetidine + excipients.
Chlorhexidine dihydrochloride + benzocaine + excipients (tablets Hexoral Tables).
Pharmacokinetics
Geksoral very well adheres to the mucosa and is not practically absorbed.
After a single use, the active substance is detected on the gingival mucosa for 65 hours.In plaques on the teeth, active concentrations persist for 10-14 hours after application.
Indications
- inflammatory and infectious diseases of the oral cavity and pharynx;
- in the complex treatment of severe febrile or purulent diseases of the oral cavity and pharynx, requiring the appointment of antibiotics and sulfonamides, tonsillitis;
- angina (including angina with defeat of lateral ridges, Plout-Vincent's angina);
- pharyngitis;
- gingivitis and bleeding gums;
- periodontal disease, periodontal disease and their symptoms;
- stomatitis, glossitis, aphthous ulcers for the prevention of superinfections;
- infection of the alveoli after tooth extraction;
- fungal infections of the oral cavity and pharynx, especially candidal stomatitis;
- before and after operations in the oral cavity and pharynx;
- additional oral hygiene in general diseases;
- elimination of bad breath, especially in the case of collapsing tumors of the oral cavity and pharynx;
- an auxiliary agent in the treatment of colds.
Forms of release
Aerosol for topical application 0.2% (sometimes mistakenly called a spray).
Topical solution 0.1%.
Tablets for resorption of hexoral tablets.
Instructions for use and how to use them
The drug is applied topically.
When using aerosol for topical application to adults and children over 3 years of age, a single dose is administered within 1-2 seconds.
When applying the solution for topical application, rinse the mouth and throat with 15 ml of undiluted solution for 30 seconds.
The drug is prescribed 2 times a day (preferably in the morning and in the evening) after eating. Safe with more frequent use. Hexetidine adheres to the mucosa and thus gives a lasting effect. In this regard, the drug should be used after meals.
The duration of treatment is determined by the doctor.
Application rules
When using aerosol for topical use, the drug is sprayed into the mouth or throat. Using aerosol, it is possible to easily and quickly treat affected areas. It is necessary to perform the following actions:
1. Place the aerosol tube in the corresponding opening of the top part of the vial, pressing it lightly, and the tip of the tube away from you.
2. While holding the aerosol tube, point it to the affected area of the mouth or pharynx.
3. During the injection, the bottle should be kept constantly in an upright position.
4.Enter the required amount of the drug, pressing the head for 1-2 seconds, do not breathe when you inject aerosol.
The topical solution can only be used to rinse the mouth and throat. The solution must not be swallowed. Always use undiluted solution for rinsing. In the treatment of oral diseases, the solution can also be applied with a tampon.
Pills
The tablet should be slowly resorbed in the mouth until it dissolves completely.
The drug should be started immediately after the appearance of the first symptoms of the disease and continue to take within a few days after the disappearance of symptoms.
Adults and children over 12 years of age are prescribed 1 tablet every 1-2 hours as needed, but not more than 8 tablets per day.
Children aged 4-12 years are prescribed up to 4 tablets per day.
Side effect
- reactions of hypersensitivity to the drug;
- with prolonged use, a taste disorder is possible.
Contraindications
- children under 3 years;
- hypersensitivity to any of the components of the drug.
Application in pregnancy and lactation
Data on any damaging effects of the drug Hexoral during pregnancy and lactation there.However, prior to the appointment of Geksoral to pregnant or lactating women, the physician should carefully weigh the benefits and risks of treatment, given the lack of sufficient data on the penetration of the drug through the placental barrier and into breast milk.
special instructions
Preparation Geksoral in the form of a solution for topical application can be used to rinse the mouth and throat only if the patient can spit out the solution after rinsing.
Preparation Geksoral solution for topical use contains alcohol - ethanol 96% (4.33 g / 100 ml solution).
Use in Pediatrics
Children can use the drug from an age when there is no danger of uncontrolled swallowing when applying a solution and aerosol for topical use or when they do not resist an object in the mouth when applying aerosol for topical use and are able to hold their breath when injecting the drug.
Drug Interactions
Benzocaine due to the formation of its metabolite 4-aminobenzoic acid reduces the antibacterial activity of sulfonamides and aminosalicylates.
Sucrose, polysorbate 80, insoluble salts of magnesium, zinc and calcium reduce the effect of chlorhexidine.
Analogs of medicinal product Geksoral
Structural analogs for the active substance:
- Maksispray;
- Stomatidin;
- Stopangin.
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