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Composition FOR Orasep

Choline Salicylate(8% w/v),Tannic Acid(5% w/v)

food interaction for Orasep

alcohol interaction for Orasep

pregnancy interaction for Orasep

lactation interaction for Orasep

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No interaction found/established
No interaction found/established
Information regarding the use of Orasep Gel during pregnancy is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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Information regarding the use of Orasep Gel during breastfeeding is not available. Please consult your doctor.
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SALT INFORMATION FOR Orasep

Choline Salicylate(8% w/v)

Uses

Choline Salicylate is used for mouth ulcers.

How it works

Choline Salicylate is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) which works by blocking the release of certain chemical messengers that cause pain and inflammation (redness and swelling).

Common side effects

Burning sensation, Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)
Tannic Acid(5% w/v)

Uses

Tannic Acid is used in the treatment of loose and spongy gums.

How it works

Tannic Acid has a protective effect on gums and skin.

Common side effects

No common side effects seen

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Expert advice FOR Orasep

  • Choline Salicylate is prescribed for the treatment of mouth ulcers.
  • Avoid putting dentures or braces back in the mouth for half an hour after applying the gel in your mouth.
  • Avoid eating and drinking immediately after applying Choline Salicylate.
  • Using a clean finger to massage the gel onto the sore area, not more than once every 3 hours.
  • Do not smoke while using Choline Salicylate as it might cause some side effects.
  • Consult your doctor if your pain does not improve after using this medication for 7-14 days, or if your symptoms get worse.

Frequently asked questions FOR Orasep

Choline Salicylate

Q. How should I use Choline Salicylate?
This medicine should be used only inside the mouth. Take a small amount of Choline Salicylate over a cotton swab and apply a uniform, thin layer of Choline Salicylate over the affected area. Avoid rubbing the area as it may irritate the ulcers.
Q. Is it OK to swallow Choline Salicylate?
No, you should not swallow Choline Salicylate. Just apply a thin layer of Choline Salicylate over the affected area in the mouth with a cotton swab.
Q. How long does it take Choline Salicylate to work?
You can see an improvement in your ulcers within 7 days. However, your doctor will decide the exact dose and duration of your treatment depending on your condition. Follow your doctor’s instructions to get the maximum benefit of Choline Salicylate. Moreover, if you do not find a considerable improvement within the prescribed duration, consult your doctor. It is important to know if your symptoms have worsened with time then stop the medication immediately and consult your doctor.
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Q. Can I wear dentures while using Choline Salicylate?
It is advisable not to wear dentures while applying Choline Salicylate. You can apply the medicine onto the sore area, and leave at least 30 minutes before reinserting the dentures.
Q. Which foods are bad for mouth ulcers?
Avoid spicy foods, acidic fruit drinks, and very salty foods (such as crisps) which can make the pain and sting worse.
Q. What things to be kept in mind while using Choline Salicylate?
Along with using Choline Salicylate use a soft toothbrush, avoid eating and drinking immediately after applying for this medicine, avoid putting dentures or braces back in the mouth for half an hour after applying the gel in your mouth and stop smoking completely.
Q. What causes mouth ulcers?
There is no definite cause behind mouth ulcers. Some of the factors include biting the inside of your mouth; food sensitivities to acidic foods like strawberries, oranges, pineapples; lack of essential vitamins, especially B-12, zinc, folate, and iron; dental braces; using a toothbrush with hard bristles and certain medications.

Tannic Acid


Content on this page was last updated on 03 May, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)