Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel

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Rs.121for 1 tube(s) (10 gm Oral Gel each)
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Cinotime 0.1% w/w Oral Gel కొరకు కూర్పు

Triamcinolone(0.1% w/w)

Cinotime Oral Gel కొరకు ఆహారం సంపర్కం

Cinotime Oral Gel కొరకు ఆల్కహాల్ సంపర్కం

Cinotime Oral Gel కొరకు గర్భధారణ సంపర్కం

Cinotime Oral Gel కొరకు చనుబాలివ్వడం సంపర్కం

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ఆల్కహాల్
గర్భధారణ
చనుబాలివ్వడం
No interaction found/established
No interaction found/established
The safety of Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel during pregnancy has not been established. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women, and animal data on reproductive toxicity are insufficient. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing.
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Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel should be used with caution during breastfeeding. Breastfeeding should be held until the treatment of the mother is completed and the drug is eliminated from the body.
CAUTION

Cinotime 0.1% w/w Oral Gel కొరకు సాల్ట్ సమాచారం

Triamcinolone(0.1% w/w)

Cinotime oral gel ఉపయోగిస్తుంది

{med_name} is used in the treatment of mouth ulcers.

ఎలా cinotime oral gel పనిచేస్తుంది

Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel is a steroid. It works by blocking the production of certain chemical messengers that cause inflammation (swelling), redness, and pain in the mouth. It does so by sticking to the wet surfaces of the mouth and forming a protective film over the ulcer/injured surfaces.

Cinotime oral gel యొక్క సాధారణ దుష్ప్రభావాలు

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Cinotime Oral Gel కొరకు ప్రత్యామ్నాయాలు

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Cinotime Oral Gel కొరకు నిపుణుల సలహా

  • You have been prescribed Triamcinolone for the treatment of ulcers of the mouth.
  • Apply a thin amount to the affected areas of your mouth after meals and at bedtime, but don't rub it in.
  • Do not eat or drink immediately after applying the medication.
  • Don't use it more often or for longer than advised by your doctor.
  • Inform your doctor if your don't see any improvement after 1 week of use.

Cinotime 0.1% w/w Oral Gel గురించి తరచుగా అడిగే ప్రశ్నలు

Triamcinolone

Q. What is Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel used for?
Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel belongs to a group of medicines known as steroids. It is used to relieve the pain, swelling, and redness associated with mouth ulcers that are not caused by herpes.
Q. Is it okay to swallow Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel?
No, you should not swallow Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel. Just apply a thin layer of Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel over the affected area in the mouth with a cotton swab.
Q. How should I use Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel?
Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel should be used as directed by the doctor. This medicine should be used only inside the mouth. Take a small amount of Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel over a cotton swab and apply a uniform, thin layer of Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel over the affected area. Avoid rubbing the area as it may irritate the ulcers.
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Q. How long does it take Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel to work?
Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel is generally prescribed for 7 days. You should start to feel better within this duration. 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 Cinotime 0.1% Oral Gel. 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.

Content on this page was last updated on 13 November, 2025, by Dr. Lalit Kanodia (MBA, MD Pharmacology)