Buy Propozol aerosol 50g

Propozol aerosol 50g

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Active ingredients

Propolis

Release form

Spray

Composition

50 g of spray contains: Active substance: propolis 3 g.

Pharmacological effect

The drug of natural origin based on the product of the life of bees - propolis. It has anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, analgesic properties, stimulates regeneration processes.

Pharmacokinetics

Not described.

Indications

Inflammatory diseases of the oral mucosa: catarrhal gingivitis and stomatitis, aphthous and ulcerative stomatitis, periodontitis.

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity, allergic reactions to bee products, eczema

Precautionary measures

Do not exceed recommended doses.

Use during pregnancy and lactation

Not described.

Dosage and administration

Locally. Spray into the mouth during the inspiratory phase. Spray duration up to 2 seconds. Before use, remove the safety cap from the cylinder and put a spray gun with a tip on the valve stem. The tip is directed into the oral cavity and press on the nebulizer 3-4 times, evenly irrigate the inflammatory area. In the acute period of the inflammatory process, irrigation is performed 2-3 times a day, while reducing the inflammatory process 1-2 times a day until complete recovery (usually within 3-7 days).

Side effects

Burning, allergic reactions

Overdose

Not described.

Interaction with other drugs

Not described.

special instructions

The drug contains 95% ethanol, so during the period of use of the drug should refrain from performing potentially hazardous activities that require increased concentration of attention and speed of psychomotor reactions (driving, working with mechanisms). in the maximum daily dose - 0.84 g (in terms of absolute alcohol). Before using the drug, it is recommended to wash the oral cavity with warm boiled water. After irrigation of the oral cavity, it is advisable not to eat food for 15-30 minutes. Packing should be protected from shocks, falls, direct sunlight. Do not get the drug in the eye.

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