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Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl

Information About Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl

Uses of Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl

Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl is used to reduce inflammation and relieve pain in the mouth and gums.

How Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl Works

The Cetylpyridinium chloride acts as an antiseptic which works by decreasing swelling, redness and pain.

Side Effects of Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl

Oral Numbness, Burning And Stinging Sensation , Mouth Dryness And Thirsty

Information Updated on : Fri Sep 29 2023 10:12:49 GMT+0800 (Malaysia Time)

Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl Related Warnings

Alcohol Safe

It is generally safe to consume alcohol with Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl. Taking Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl with alcohol has no known interactions.

Pregnancy Limited Data

There are no or limited amount of data from the use of Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl during pregnancy. As with all medicines care should be taken when using this product in pregnancy and seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist before starting.

Lactation Limited Data

There are no or limited amount of data from the use of Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl during lactation. As with all medicines care should be taken when using this product in pregnancy and seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist before starting.

Driving Generally Safe

Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl should not affect alertness or driving ability.

Kidney Safe If Prescribed

Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl is generally safe to be used in patients with kidney disease. There's minimal systemic absorption of Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl.

Liver Safe If Prescribed

Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl is safe to be used in patients with liver disease. There's minimal systemic absorption of Benzydamine+Cetylpyridinium Cl.

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