Calgel dental gel, 10g
Russian Pharmacy name:
Калгель гель стоматологический , 10г
Pain syndrome during teething in children from 5 months of age.
Locally.
Before using Kalgel, be sure to consult your pediatrician.
A small amount of gel (about 7.5 mm) is applied to the tip of a clean finger and gently rubbed into the inflamed area of ??the child's gum.
If necessary, the gel can be reapplied at intervals of at least 20 minutes, but no more than 6 times a day.
Active ingredients in 1 g: lidocaine hydrochloride 3.3 mg and cetylpyridinium chloride 1.0 mg.
Excipients: sorbitol solution 70%, non-crystallizing, xylitol, ethanol, glycerol, hydroxyethylcellulose 5000, macrogol-40 hydrogenated castor oil concentrate, lauromacrogol, macrogol 300, sodium saccharinate, levomenthol, vegetable flavoring 17.42.5490, caramelized water 17.42.5490, caramelized water.
Hypersensitivity to lidocaine, cetylpyridine or any other component of the drug.
Renal or hepatic impairment
arterial hypotension,
heart failure II-III degree,
violation of intraventricular conduction,
bradycardia.
Trade name of the drug: CalgelЃ
Dosage form:
Tooth gel
Composition:
Active ingredients in 1 g: lidocaine hydrochloride 3.3 mg and cetylpyridinium chloride 1.0 mg.
Excipients: sorbitol solution 70%, non-crystallizing, xylitol, ethanol, glycerol, hydroxyethylcellulose 5000, macrogol-40 hydrogenated castor oil concentrate, lauromacrogol, macrogol 300, sodium saccharinate, levomenthol, vegetable flavoring 17.42.5490, caramelized water 17.42.5490, caramelized water.
Description:
soft homogeneous gel of yellowish-brown color with a characteristic odor, free from grains, lumps and foreign particles.
Pharmacotherapeutic group:
Local anesthetic
ATX code A01AD11
Pharmacological properties
Combined drug. Lidocaine hydrochloride - has a local anesthetic effect, which is due to the inhibition of nerve conduction due to the blockade of sodium channels. Cetylpyridinium chloride is an antiseptic agent that inhibits the growth of a number of bacteria and fungi.
Indications for use
Pain syndrome during teething in children from 5 months of age.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to lidocaine, cetylpyridine or any other component of the drug.
Renal or hepatic impairment
arterial hypotension,
heart failure II-III degree,
violation of intraventricular conduction,
bradycardia.
Method of administration and dosage
Locally.
Before using Kalgel, be sure to consult your pediatrician.
A small amount of gel (about 7.5 mm) is applied to the tip of a clean finger and gently rubbed into the inflamed area of ??the child's gum.
If necessary, the gel can be reapplied at intervals of at least 20 minutes, but no more than 6 times a day.
Side effect
Allergic reactions are possible (urticaria, itching, anaphylactic shock).
Swallowing disorder is possible.
If signs of allergy appear during the use of the gel, then the drug should be canceled and a doctor should be consulted.
Overdose
Symptoms: vomiting, pallor of the skin, bradycardia, depression of the respiratory center, apnea.
In case of an overdose, it is necessary to cancel Calgel and consult a doctor.
Interaction with other medicinal products
If you need to use other drugs, consult your doctor.
special instructions
The recommended doses should not be exceeded, since it is necessary to take into account the possibility of swallowing the drug during feeding and during sleep.
Release form
10 g in an aluminum tube, lacquered from the inside, with a screw-on plastic cap.
1 tube together with instructions for use in a cardboard box.
Shelf life
3 years.
Do not use after the expiration date.
Storage conditions
At a temperature not higher than 25 ? C.
Keep out of the reach of children.
Conditions of dispensing from pharmacies
On prescription.