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Orajel Mouth Aid Cold & Canker Sore Medicine, Gel - .18 oz Offering is as of March 2004. Click through for current info, pricing, and availability.
Nutritional Supplements > Cold Care > Item 71
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Orajel Mouth Aid Cold & Canker Sore Medicine, Gel - .18 oz
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Product Description Triple medicated to treat the sore. Maximum strength pain relief. Fast penetrating action. Long lasting protective formula Safety Information - Do not use if tube tip is cut prior to opening.
- Do not use this product for more than seven days unless directed by a dentist or physician.
- If sore mouth symptoms do not improve in 7 days; if irritation, pain or redness persists or worsens; or if swelling, rash or fever develops, see your dentist or physician promptly.
- Do not exceed recommended dosage.
- Do not use this product if you have a history of allergy to local anesthetics such as procaine, butacaine, benzocaine or other "caine" anesthetics
Keep this and all drugs out of the reach of children. In case of accidental overdose or allergic reaction, seek professional assistance or contact a Poison Control Center immediately. Indications For the temporary relief of pain associated with canker sores, cold sores, fever blisters and minor irritation or injury of the mouth and gums. Ingredients Benzocaine (20%), Benzalkonium Chloride (0.2%), Zinc Chloride (0.1%), Allantoin, Carbomer, Edetate Disodium, Peppermint Oil, Polyethylene Glycol, Polysorbate 60, Propyl Gallate, Propylene Glycol, Purified Water, Providone, Sodium Saccharin, Sorbic Acid, Stearyl Alcohol Directions Cut open tip of tube on score mark. - Adults and children 2 years of age and older: Apply to affected area. Use up to 4 times daily or as directed by a dentist or physician.
- Children under 12 years of age should be supervised in the use of the product.
- Children under 2 years of age: Consult a dentist or physician.
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