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dental anesthetics, an-ess-thet-iks, used, mouth to relieve pain, irritation caused by many conditions, examples include toothache, teething, sores in, around the mouth, cold sores , canker sores , fever blisters, relieve pain, irritation caused by dentures, other dental appliances, braces, an infection, a lot, large sores, in my mouth, check with my medical doctor, dentist before using a dental anesthetic because other kinds, side effects is increased, one form, lidocaine is also, relieve pain caused by certain throat conditions, some forms, benzocaine, benzocaine and menthol combination, dyclonine are also, relieve sore throat pain, available only with my medical doctor's, dentist's prescription, others are available without a prescription, special instructions on the proper use and dose for my medical problem, some nonprescription, over-the-counter, otc, aerosols, gels, liquids, ointments that contain a local anesthetic are not meant, used in, around the mouth, any questions about which product to use, check with my pharmacist, available, following dosage forms
dental, benzocaine, aerosol spray, dental paste, film-forming gel, gel, lozenges, ointment, solution, liquid, benzocaine and menthol, lozenges, benzocaine and phenol, gel, solution, liquid, dyclonine, lozenges, lidocaine, aerosol spray, ointment, solution, viscous, very thick, solution,
before using this medicine, without a prescription, carefully read and follow any precautions on the label, for dental anesthetics, allergic reaction to a local anesthetic, especially one that was applied to any part, the body as a liquid, cream, ointment, spray, allergic to any other substances, foods, preservatives, dyes, dental anesthetics, haven't been reported to cause birth defects , other problems in humans, when breast-feeding , dental anesthetics, haven't been reported to cause problems in nursing babies, children children, especially sensitive to the effects, dental anesthetics, this may increase the chance, unwanted effects, which can be serious, during treatment, when using a dental anesthetic for a child, be very careful not to use more, the medicine than directed on the label, otherwise directed by my health care professional, teething medicines that contain benzocaine, used in babies 4 months, age and older, one product that contains benzocaine, orabase-b with benzocaine, used in children 6 years, age and older, the other nonprescription, over-the-counter, otc, medicines that contain a dental anesthetic, used in children 2 years, age and older, other nonprescription products should not be used in infants, children younger than 2 years, age unless prescribed by a health care professional, elderly people are especially sensitive to the effects, many local anesthetics, this may increase the chance, side effects during treatment, especially with lidocaine, nonprescription, over-the-counter, otc, products containing local anesthetics are not likely to cause problems, elderly people should be especially careful not to use more medicine than directed on the package label, otherwise directed by a medical doctor, a dentist, an interaction might occur, change the dose, before you use a dental anesthetic, check with my medical doctor, taking any other prescription, nonprescription, over-the-counter, otc, for safe and effective use, follow my medical doctor's, dentist's instructions if this medicine was prescribed, follow the manufacturer's package directions, treating myself , it more often, it for a longer time than directed, absorption into the body, risk, side effects, this is particularly important for young children and elderly patients, especially with lidocaine, dental anesthetics should be used only for conditions being treated by my medical doctor, for problems listed, package directions, them for other problems without first checking with my medical doctor, should not be used if certain kinds, infections are present, to use the viscous, very thick, liquid form, lidocaine, xylocaine viscous, serious side effects if too much, swallowed, understand exactly how you are to use this medicine, whether, not you are to swallow it, follow my medical doctor's, dentist's directions very carefully, be very careful to measure the exact amount, use a special measuring spoon to measure the amount; regular household teaspoons, soup spoons, use at the table may not measure the amount correctly, measures are especially important when this medicine is used for young children, especially sensitive to its effects, are using this medicine for a problem, mouth, may apply it to the sore places with a cotton-tipped applicator, may swish the measured amount, medicine around, in my mouth until you are certain that it has reached all, the sore places, do not swallow the medicine unless my medical doctor, dentist has told, are using this medicine for a problem, throat, gargle with the measured amount, medicine as directed by a physician, do not swallow the medicine unless a physician has told, to use benzocaine film-forming gel, oratect gel, children may find it difficult to apply this medicine correctly, should be helped by an adult, dry the area where the medicine is needed, using a swab included, package, apply the gel to a second swab, then roll the swab over the dried area, keep my mouth open and dry for about 30 to 60 seconds after applying the medicine, a film will form where you placed the medicine, do not remove the film, it will slowly disappear and should be gone about 6 hours after the medicine was applied, to use other gel, liquid forms, a dental anesthetic, apply the medicine to the sore places with a clean finger, a cotton-tipped applicator, a piece, gauze, when relieving pain caused by dentures, other dental appliances, do not apply this medicine directly to the appliance, do not place the appliance, in my mouth while the medicine is there, directed to do so by my dentist, apply the medicine to the sore areas, in my mouth and wait until the pain is relieved, then rinse my mouth with water before replacing the appliance, to use benzocaine dental paste, orabase-b with benzocaine, use a cotton-tipped applicator to dab small amounts, the medicine onto the sore places, do not rub, try to spread the medicine with my finger, applying it, the medicine will become crumbly and gritty, to use aerosol, spray forms, a dental anesthetic, to help prevent unwanted effects, be very careful not to inhale, breathe in, do not spray the back, mouth, throat with it unless my medical doctor, dentist directs, to use lozenge forms, benzocaine, benzocaine and menthol, dyclonine, lozenges should be dissolved slowly, mouth, do not bite, chew them, swallow them whole, before giving a lozenge to a young child, be sure that the child understands these directions and will follow them, will be different for different patients, follow my health care professional's orders, the directions on the label, the average doses, dose is different, do not change it unless my medical doctor, dentist tells, for benzocaine, for dental paste, dosage form, for sores in and around the mouth, sore gums, pain caused by dental appliances, teenagers, children 6 years, age and older, apply a small amount, the medicine to the painful areas, children up to 6 years, determined by my health care professional, for film-forming gel, liquid, ointment, dosage forms, for sores in and around the mouth, toothache, sore gums, pain caused by dental appliances, teenagers, children 2 years, age and older, apply a small amount, medicine to the painful areas up to four times a day, children up to 2 years, determined by my health care professional, for gel, dosage form, for sores in and around the mouth, toothache, sore gums, pain caused by dental appliances, teenagers, children 2 years, age and older, apply a small amount, medicine to the painful areas up to four times a day, children up to 2 years, determined by my health care professional, for teething pain, infants up to 4 months, determined by my health care professional, infants and children 4 months to 2 years, apply a small amount, the 7.5%, 10% benzocaine gel to sore gums up to four times a day, children 2 years, age and older, apply any strength, benzocaine gel to sore gums up to four times a day, for lozenge, dosage form, for pain, mouth, throat, adults and teenagers, one lozenge, dissolved slowly, mouth every two hours as needed, children up to 2 years, determined by my health care professional, children 2 years, age and older, one children's strength, 5-milligram, lozenge, dissolved slowly, mouth every two hours as needed, for aerosol spray, dosage form, for pain, mouth, adults and teenagers, one, 2 sprays, pointed at the sore places, each spray should last about one second, determined by my dentist, for benzocaine and menthol combination, for lozenge, dosage form, for pain, mouth, throat, teenagers, children 2 years, age and older, one lozenge, dissolved slowly, mouth every two hours as needed, children up to 2 years, determined by my health care professional, for benzocaine and phenol combination, for gel, dosage form, for sores in and around the mouth, teething, toothache, sore gums, pain caused by dental appliances, teenagers, children 2 years, age and older, apply a small amount, medicine to the painful areas up to four times a day, children up to 2 years, determined by my health care professional, for liquid, dosage form, for sores in and around the mouth, toothache, sore gums, pain caused by dental appliances, teenagers, children 2 years, age and older, apply a small amount, medicine to the painful areas up to four times a day, children up to 2 years, determined by my health care professional, for dyclonine, for lozenge, dosage form, for pain, mouth, throat, adults and teenagers, one 2-milligram, 3-mg lozenge, dissolved slowly, mouth every two hours as needed, children up to 2 years, determined by my health care professional, children 2 years, age and older, one children's strength, 1.2-mg, lozenge, dissolved slowly, mouth every two hours as needed, for lidocaine, for dental liquid, dosage form, zilactin-l, for sores on the lips and around the mouth, adults and teenagers, apply to sores every one, two hours for the first three days, then apply as needed, dose, determined by my health care professional, for dental ointment, dosage form, for gum pain, apply a small amount, medicine to the sore places, do not apply the ointment directly to dentures, braces, other dental appliances, dentist has directed, determined by my health care professional, for aerosol spray, dosage form, for pain, mouth, adults and teenagers, two sprays, pointed at the sore places, more than twenty sprays a day, determined by my health care professional, for viscous, very thick, solution, dosage form, xylocaine viscous, for pain, mouth, adults and teenagers, one tablespoonful, swished around, mouth, then spit out, apply a total, 1 tablespoonful, to the sore places with a cotton-tipped applicator, should not be used more often than every three hours, infants and children up to 3 years, apply a total, one-fourth, a teaspoonful, to the sore places with a cotton-tipped applicator, should not be used more often than every three hours, children 3 years, age and older, apply a small amount, medicine to the sore places with a cotton-tipped applicator, the largest amount that can be used, determined by my health care professional, for sore throat pain, adults and teenagers, one tablespoonful, used as a gargle, swallow after gargling only if directed to do so by a physician, otherwise, spit out the medicine after gargling with it, dose, missed dose if my health care professional has directed, use this medicine on a regular schedule, miss a dose, almost time for my next dose, skip the missed dose, back to my regular dosing schedule, do not double doses, keep out of a child's reach, store away from heat and direct light, do not store throat lozenge forms, benzocaine, benzocaine and menthol combination, dyclonine, in other damp places, heat, moisture, the medicine to break down, keep the medicine from freezing, do not puncture, break, burn aerosol containers, even when they are empty, do not keep outdated medicine, medicine no longer needed, discarded medicine is out of a child's reach,
precautions, know the side effects, check with my medical doctor, are using this medicine for a sore throat, sore throat is severe, lasts for more than 2 days, other symptoms, fever, headache, skin rash , swelling, nausea, vomiting, also present, a condition that needs other treatment, are using this medicine for pain, sores in, around the mouth, condition does not get better within 7 days, gets worse, notice other symptoms, swelling, rash, fever, a condition that needs other treatment, check with my dentist, are using this medicine for a toothache, should not be used for a long time, meant to relieve toothache pain temporarily, until the problem causing the toothache can be corrected, arrange for treatment, are using this medicine to relieve pain caused by new dentures, other dental appliances, an adjustment to my appliance, needed to prevent more soreness, dentist has ordered, apply this medicine to the appliance before inserting it, to keep the appliance, in my mouth while using the medicine, he, she will want to make sure that the medicine is not causing any unwanted effects, false test results may occur if benzocaine, lidocaine is present, in my body when a certain laboratory test is done, this test uses a medicine, bentiromide, chymex, to show how well my pancreas is working, should not use any products containing benzocaine, lidocaine for about 72 hours, 3 days, before this test is done, are using this medicine, back, the mouth, throat, do not eat, drink anything for one hour after using it, when this medicine is applied to these areas, can interfere with swallowing and cause choking, do not chew gum, food while my mouth, throat feels numb after you use this medicine, cause an injury, may accidentally bite my tongue, the inside, cheeks,
side effects, along with its needed effects, some unwanted effects, side effects may occur, may need medical attention, stop using this medicine and check with my medical doctor, dentist immediately, side effects occur, large swellings that look like hives on skin, in mouth, throat, signs and symptoms, too much medicine being absorbed by the body, blurred, double vision, confusion, convulsions, seizures, dizziness , lightheadedness, drowsiness , feeling hot, cold, numb, headache, increased sweating, ringing, buzzing, ears, shivering, trembling, slow, irregular heartbeat , troubled breathing, unusual anxiety, excitement, nervousness, restlessness, unusual paleness, unusual tiredness , weakness, side effects occur, burning, stinging, swelling, tenderness not present before treatment, skin rash , redness, itching, hives in, around the mouth, other side effects, check with my medical doctor,
brand names
some commonly used brand names are, anbesol, baby, anbesol maximum strength gel, anbesol maximum strength liquid, anbesol regular strength gel, anbesol regular strength liquid, benzodent, chloraseptic lozenges, chloraseptic lozenges, children's, dentapaine, dent-zel-ite, hurricaine, numzident, num-zit gel, num-zit lotion, orabase, baby, orabase-b with benzocaine, orajel, baby, orajel maximum strength, orajel nighttime formula, baby, oratect gel, rid-a-pain, sensogard canker sore relief, spec-t sore throat anesthetic, sucrets, children's, sucrets maximum strength, sucrets regular strength, xylocaine, xylocaine viscous, zilactin-l, anbesol gel, anbesol liquid, anbesol maximum strength liquid, chloraseptic lozenges cherry flavor, dentocaine, orajel, baby, orajel extra strength, orajel liquid, topicaine, xylocaine, xylocaine viscous,
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