Zilactin
Zilactin 7.1GM of 10%
¿Qué es Zilactin?
Zilactin es un medicamento de venta libre que se utiliza principalmente para el tratamiento de úlceras bucales, como aftas y herpes labial. Forma una barrera protectora sobre la úlcera para reducir el dolor y promover la curación, y su ingrediente activo, el alcohol bencílico, ofrece un alivio temporal del malestar. Este gel se aplica directamente en la boca sobre la úlcera y puede proporcionar alivio hasta por 6 horas.Side Effects
- Temporary stinging or burning sensations upon application
- Numbness or tingling in the area where applied
- Allergic reactions like rash, itching, or swelling around the mouth
Warnings
- Avoid contact with eyes; if product gets in the eyes, rinse with water immediately
- Do not use for more than 7 consecutive days unless directed by a healthcare provider
- Not recommended for children under 12 years of age without the advice of a healthcare provider
- Discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider if symptoms worsen or do not improve after 7 days of use
- Do not use if you have a history of allergic reaction to any component of the product
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¿Qué es Zilactin ?
Zilactin es un medicamento de venta libre que se utiliza principalmente para el tratamiento de úlceras bucales, como aftas y herpes labial. Forma una barrera protectora sobre la úlcera para reducir el dolor y promover la curación, y su ingrediente activo, el alcohol bencílico, ofrece un alivio temporal del malestar. Este gel se aplica directamente en la boca sobre la úlcera y puede proporcionar alivio hasta por 6 horas.Zilactin Cupones y Precios - Rx.com
Zilactin 7.1GM of 10%
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