Alum + Camphor + Iodine + Menthol + Potassium Iodide + Tannic Acid + Thymol

Information about Alum + Camphor + Iodine + Menthol + Potassium Iodide + Tannic Acid + Thymol

Alum + camphor + iodine + menthol + potassium iodide + tannic acid + thymol uses

Alum+Camphor+Iodine+Menthol+Potassium Iodide+Tannic Acid+Thymol is used in the treatment of Inflammation of gums, Bad odor from mouth, Dental cavities and Periodontitis.

How alum + camphor + iodine + menthol + potassium iodide + tannic acid + thymol works

This contains some anti-inflammatory and analgesic substances. Iodine, potassium iodide, tannic acid, and thymol help to kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms in the mouth. This helps prevent the formation of plaque and reduces the risk of gum disease and tooth decay. Alum and tannic acid have astringent properties. They can help tighten and tone tissues, reduce gum inflammation, and soothe irritated oral tissues. Camphor and menthol produce a cooling and soothing sensation when applied to the oral tissues. They also provide temporary relief from minor oral pain, such as toothache or mouth sores. The antiseptic properties of these ingredients can promote a healthier oral environment, which aids in the natural healing process of any small wounds or irritations in the mouth.

Common side effects of alum + camphor + iodine + menthol + potassium iodide + tannic acid + thymol

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    Expert advice for Alum + Camphor + Iodine + Menthol + Potassium Iodide + Tannic Acid + Thymol

    • Let your doctor know about all of your current medications, allergies, and pre-existing and current health conditions before using Alum + Camphor + Iodine + Menthol + Potassium Iodide + Tannic Acid + Thymol.
    • Follow your doctor’s instructions or the instructions on the package insert when taking this medicine.
    • Do not swallow the medicine.
    • Rinse the mouth with this medicine or spit it out as directed by your physician.


    Content on this page was last updated on 31 July, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)