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Miconaz Oral Gel 20 g

0.510 KD

A gel that is used to treat fungi related to the mouth

SKU: 105984
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Miconaz Oral Gel 20 g

Miconaz Gel is formulated to get rid of yeast fungus that cause mouth infections and it helps to relieve swallowing, inflammation, and pain.
This gel contains Miconazole, an active ingredient that helps to kill and prevent the growth of fungus due to its anti-fungal properties.
Miconazole also has anti-bacterial properties that help to prevent the infection.

Active ingredients:
Miconazole.

Indications:
• Used to treat fungal infections of the mouth, throat, and gullet.
• Provides anti- bacterial effect.

How To Use:
• This medicine is for use in adults and children aged 4 months and over.
How much gel to use:
• Your doctor will tell you how much Miconazole oral gel to take and for how long you should take it.
Your doctor will probably suggest the following treatment course:
Infections of the mouth and throat:
• Adults and Children over 2 years: 2.5 ml (half a 5ml spoonful) of gel applied four times a day after food.
• Infants 4 months- 2 years: 1.25 ml (one- quarter of a 5 ml spoonful) of gel applied four times a day after food.
Each application should be divided into smaller portions.
• If the infant is 4- 6 months old, and is premature or has slow development, check with your doctor before using this medicine.

How to apply the gel:
• Each tube of the gel is sealed- use the cap to pierce the seal.
• For oral use only.
• Keep the gel in the mouth as long as possible. Do not swallow it straight away.
• If the infection is just in the mouth, apply directly to the affected area with a clean finger.
• If you are wearing dentures, remove them at bedtime and rub them with the gel.
• Do not use more than the stated dose
• Use after meals.
• If you are giving the gel to a child or infant aged 4 months or over, make sure that the gel does not become a choking hazard by making sure you place the gel at the front of the mouth.

Side Effects:
• Dry mouth.
• Feeling sick (nausea).
• Being sick (vomiting).
• Mouth discomfort.
• Regurgitation.
• Product tastes abnormal.

Contraindications:
Do not use Miconaz oral gel:
• If you are allergic to miconazole, any of the other ingredients of this medicine, or to other similar antifungal medicines.
• If you suffer from liver problems.
• If it is for an infant under 4 months of age because of the risk of choking.

Cautions:
• Miconaz oral gel is sticky. This ensures that it stays in the mouth for as long as possible.
If you are giving the gel to a child or infant, make sure that the gel does not close off the child's or infant's throat as they could choke on it.
• You should place the gel at the front of the mouth – never put it at the back of the throat.
• If your infant is being treated with Miconaz oral gel, and you are breastfeeding, do not apply the gel to your nipple to give the gel to your infant.

Drugs Interactions:
• If you are taking medicines to thin the blood (anticoagulants, such as warfarin) or if you are taking phenytoin (a medicine for epilepsy), your doctor may want to check the level of the medicines in your body by testing your blood.


Made in: Egypt.

Quantity: 20 g.

Store at room temperature.
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