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Corsodyl Mouthwash Mint 300ml Bottle 1's

Corsodyl Mouthwash Mint contains active ingredient chlorhexidine digluconate which has antibacterial action and minimizes the development of dental plaque. It can be used in a number of dental conditions such as treatment and prevention of gum disease, controlling mouth ulcers, management of oral thrush and denture sore mouth, maintaining mouth hygiene and promoting gum healing after dental surgery or treatment.

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Brand Name: La Roche


INDICATION Corsodyl Mouthwash Mint????? is indicated for: Treatment of gum problems ?????? bleeding gums, irritated gums and mouth ulcers. Killing the main cause of gum disease (gingivitis). Promoting gum healing after dental surgery or treatment. Provision of intensive care to help stop bleeding gums, swollen and inflamed gums. Management of oral thrush and denture sore mouth. Maintain mouth hygiene. DOSAGE Recommended for adults and children over 16 years of age. Gum disease: A one month course (600ml) is recommended. Mouth ulcers & oral thrush: Continue to use for 2 days after healing has occurred. Denture sore mouth: Clean & soak your dentures in Corsodyl for 15 minutes twice a day. Dental surgery: Rinse as directed by your dentist. DIRECTIONS For oral administration only. Do not swallow and do not use more mouthwash than the label tells you to.Use twice a day. Fill the cap to 10ml line. Rinse mouth thoroughly for 1 minute then spit out. Toothpastes can stop Corsodyl working. Rinse your mouth thoroughly with water and wait 5 minutes after brushing your teeth before using Corsodyl. PREGNANCY AND LACTATION You can use Corsodyl if you are pregnant or breast feeding. SIDE EFFECTS rash, swelling of the mouth or face or have difficulty breathing ACTIVE INGREDIENT chlorhexidine digluconate

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