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Orasore Mouth Ulcer Relief Gel With Spearmint, Fennel & Glycerine

(10 gm Oral Gel in tube)
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Orasore Mouth Ulcer Relief Gel With Spearmint, Fennel & Glycerine
Product Details
Orasore Mouth Ulcer Relief Gel is a topical gel used to provide fast relief from severe pain and irritation caused by mouth ulcers. It is formulated with a combination of two active ingredients, choline salicylate and lidocaine, which work together to reduce pain and inflammation. It is also infused with glycerine, spearmint and fennel to provide a cooling and soothing sensation in the mouth.

Key Ingredients:
  • Choline Salicylate Solution B.P. Equivalent to Choline Salicylate, Lidocaine Hydrochloride I.P., Preservative( Benzalkonium Chloride Solution LP), Pleasantly flavoured base qs. (Spearmint, Fennel), Glycerine

Key Benefits:
  • Orasore Gel provides instant relief from pain and irritation in the mouth, usually within two minutes of application
  • The gel contains both choline salicylate and lidocaine, which work together to relieve pain and reduce inflammation
  • Orasore Gel is formulated with glycerine, spearmint, and fennel to provide a cooling and soothing sensation in the mouth
  • Orasore is available in gel form, making it easy to apply directly to the affected area with precision

Good to Know:
Orasore Mouth Ulcer Relief Gel provides instant pain relief in 2 minutes

Concerns It Can Help With:
  • Mouth ulcer

Product Form: Gel

Directions for Use:
  • Wash your hands properly before use and dry them
  • Put a sufficient quantity of Orasore Mouth Ulcer Gel on your fingertip
  • Gently apply Orasore Mouth Ulcer Gel directly on the affected area and around it
  • Use up to 3-4 times daily for lasting pain relief

Safety Information:
  • Do not eat or drink for 2-3 minutes after applying the gel to let Orasore work properly
  • If your mouth salivates after application, you may spit or ingest
  • No harm if little quantity of gel goes inside
  • Store in a cool and dry place

Quick Tips:
Avoid spicy, acidic, or crunchy foods that further irritate the ulcer.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. What causes mouth ulcers?
Mouth ulcers can be caused by a variety of factors, including stress, a deficient diet, hormonal changes, or an underlying medical condition.

Q. What are the symptoms of a mouth ulcer?
Symptoms include a small, painful sore in the mouth that can appear white, grey or yellow.

Q. Are mouth ulcers contagious?
No, mouth ulcers are not contagious.

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)