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Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's

Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's

About Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's

Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's is a combination medicine used to treat gingivitis, mouth ulcers and mouth infections. Gingivitis is gum inflammation caused by bacteria; if left untreated, it can lead to periodontitis (gum infection that damages gums and can destroy the jawbone); this can cause the gum to separate from teeth leading to loss of teeth. Mouth ulcers, also known as canker sores, are small, painful lesions that develop in the mouth or gums' base. Mouth infections occur due to the overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth.

Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's contains Benzoxonium chloride and lidocaine. Benzoxonium chloride is an antiseptic that suppresses the growth of microorganisms in the mouth, thus preventing infections. Lidocaine provides numbing effects and helps in reducing pain sensation.

Use Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's as advised by the doctor. Sometimes, Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's may cause a burning sensation, dry mouth, metallic taste, and teeth staining. Most of these side effects do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, consult your doctor if the side effects persist or worsen.

Do not use Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's if you are allergic to any ingredients present in it. Consult your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Avoid using Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's for a prolonged duration. Do not use Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's in children unless prescribed by the doctor. It is advised not to eat or drink immediately after using Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's. Maintain good oral hygiene and brush twice daily to avoid infection.

Uses of Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's

Gingivitis (gum inflammation), Mouth ulcers and Mouth infections.

Medicinal Benefits

Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's is a combination of Benzoxonium chloride and lidocaine. Benzoxonium chloride is an antiseptic that suppresses the growth of microorganisms in the mouth, thus preventing infections. Lidocaine provides numbing effects and helps in reducing pain sensation. Together, Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's helps treat gingivitis, mouth ulcers and mouth infections.

Directions for Use

Mouthwash: It should be used as advised by the doctor or follow the instructions provided on the label or the leaflet. Take the recommended amount of the liquid into the mouth, swish for a minute, and spit out. Do not swallow. The dose will depend on the type of infection that is being treated.Chewable tablet: Chew it completely before swallowing. Do not crush or break or swallow it whole.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's

  • Metallic taste
  • Burning sensation
  • Dry mouth
  • Staining of teeth

Drug Warnings

Do not swallow it. It is for external use only. Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's should be avoided if you are allergic to any of its contents. Before using Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's, inform your doctor if you are pregnant, intending to become pregnant, or nursing. After using Lidocam Sugar Free Chewable Tablet 15's, do not drink tea, coffee, or smoke for at least an hour. To maintain good oral hygiene, brush your teeth at least twice daily to avoid any oral infection and its spread.

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interactions: No interactions found/established.

Drug-Food Interactions: No interactions found/established.

Drug-Disease Interactions: No interactions found/established.

Habit Forming

No

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Choose foods high in protein. Examples of protein-rich soft foods include ground meats, eggs, cottage cheese, yoghurt, custard, beans, lentils, and smoothies.
  • Consume modest, regular meals. It may be easier for you to consume fewer portions at a time.
  • Drink through a straw. This can assist in moving foods past the unpleasant sores in your mouth.
  • Every day, drink at least 8-10 eight-ounce glasses of water. Drink fluids in between meals.
  • Citrus fruits and juices, salty or spicy foods, and acidic foods like tomatoes are all things to avoid if you have mouth sores.
  • Do not consume carbonated or caffeinated beverages, beer, wine, liquor, or any other sort of alcohol.
  • Avoid alcohol. Alcohol can irritate the mouth.
  • Hot foods can induce tongue and throat irritation.
  • Maintain good oral hygiene. Rinse your mouth numerous times every day.
  • Use alcohol-free mouthwash. A painful mouth is exacerbated by alcohol.
  • Use a toothbrush with gentle bristles.
  • Avoid smoking cigars and using tobacco products.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Gingivitis: Gingivitis is periodontal or gum disease with swollen and bleeding gums, which can be caused due to various bacteria; if left untreated can lead to periodontitis and, eventually, loss of teeth. Its signs and symptoms include bleeding from gums, swollen gums, a loose tooth and sometimes foul oral smell.

Mouth ulcers: Mouth ulcers, also known as canker sores, are small, painful lesions that develop in the mouth or at the base of the gums. These can make you uncomfortable while eating, drinking, and talking. Mouth ulcers usually heal within a few weeks and are not contagious. People with a family history of canker sores are more likely to develop mouth ulcers. Minor mouth injury from dental work or hard brushing, acidic foods, lack of essential vitamins, dental braces, emotional stress, and viral, bacterial or fungal infections could be a cause of developing mouth ulcers.

Mouth infections: Mouth infections occur due to the overgrowth of bacteria in the mouth. Symptoms include swollen gums, bad breath, teeth sensitivity, and unpleasant taste changes.

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