Traditionally used means for alleviating ailments associated with the painful cutting of milk teeth (irritation of the gums and pain).
Composition:
1 g of gel contains 150 mg of chamomile tincture, 3.4 mg of Lidocaine hydrochloride, 3.2 mg of macrogol lauryl ether. The preparation contains a maximum of 9.5% ethanol.
Action:
The effectiveness of the preparation is based only on long-term use and experience. The ingredients of the preparation have anti-inflammatory and anesthetic effects.
Contraindications:
Intolerance of chamomile or other plants from the familyAsteraceae, lidocaine or similar local anesthetics (amid type); hypersensitivity to other components of the preparation. Due to the sorbitol content, the drug should not be used in patients with rare congenital fructose intolerance.
Precautions:
Avoid contact with eyes.
Pregnancy and lactation:
There are no data on the safety of use during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Side effects:
Allergic reactions may occur, especially those associated with lidocaine content.
Dosage:
A small amount of gel (about 0.5 cm) to lubricate the gums with a clean finger or cotton stick, lightly massage. Apply 2-3 times a day, after a meal. Use in case of acute symptoms of teething for a short time (not more than a few days). If the symptoms persist longer than 1 week, seek medical advice.