Difflam-C Solution 100ml
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Classification | Pharmacy Only |
Active Ingredient | Each 15ml of Difflam-C solution contains: Benzydamine Hydrochloride 22.5mg and Chlorhexidine Gluconate 18mg. |
Dosage | Directions for the use of Difflam-C: 15ml to be gargled or used as a mouth rinse every 1 1/2 to 3 hours. Hold Difflam-C in the mouth or gargle for at least 30 seconds. The Difflam-C solution should be expelled from the mouth after use. |
Contra Indications | No |
Reactions | A harmless superficial discolouration of the teeth may occur with prolonged use of Difflam-C solution or products containing chlorhexidine. |
Interactions | No |
Patient Info | Difflam-C anti-inflammatory, antiseptic solution, is sugar free. Difflam-C solution is used for fast relief of painful conditions of the throat and mouth. Difflam-C solution contains an anti-inflammatory agent to provide temporary relief of painful conditions of the mouth and throat, including sore throat, tonsillitis, pharyngitis, mouth ulcers, pain following mouth or throat surgery and pain following dental procedures. Difflam-C solution also contains an antiseptic. Store Difflam-C below 30c. The clinical efficacy of an antiseptic agent in oral solutions in reducing the severity or duration of throat infections has not been clinically established. |
Warning | Difflam-C is not recommended in children under 6 years. Uninterrupted treatment with Difflam-C should not exceed 7 days unless under medical supervision. If symptoms persist, seek medical advice. |
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