Septogel is a topical oral gel designed to relieve pain and inflammation in the mouth and gums. This gel contains two active ingredients that work together to provide rapid relief: aminoacridine and lidocaine. Aminoacridine is an antiseptic and antibacterial that helps fight infection and inflammation in the mouth. Lidocaine is a local anesthetic that quickly relieves pain and numbness in the affected area. This combination makes Septogel a suitable option for relieving discomfort caused by ulcers, infections, and some painful conditions in the oral cavity.
What are the ingredients in Septogel?
Septogel contains the following active ingredients:
Aminoacridine: an antiseptic and antibacterial.
Lidocaine: a local anesthetic.
In addition to these active ingredients, the gel contains a base suitable for topical oral application.
Indications for Use of Septogel
Septogel is used to relieve pain and inflammation in the following conditions:
Canker sores and ulcers: to relieve pain and accelerate healing.
Gingivitis: to reduce inflammation, redness, and pain.
Stomatitis: including infections caused by dentures.
Teething pain: in some cases in children after consulting a doctor.
Pain following minor dental procedures.
The aim of treatment is to provide rapid, localized relief from pain and discomfort, as well as to help combat local infection.
What is the dosage of Septogel?
Septogel should be used as directed by your doctor or pharmacist, or according to the package instructions.
Usual Dosage: Apply a small amount of gel (the size of a pea) to the affected area of the mouth using a clean fingertip or cotton swab.
You can repeat the application every 3-4 hours as needed, but do not exceed the recommended number of times per day. It is best not to eat or drink immediately after applying the gel to allow it to adhere and work.
Wash your hands thoroughly before and after use.
It is not recommended for use in infants or very young children without consulting a doctor.
What are the side effects of Septogel?
Septogel is generally safe for topical oral use, but some side effects may occur, especially in people with allergies:
Common side effects (topical):
Mild tingling or burning sensation upon application.
Temporary alteration in sense of taste.