
Broxodin gel 30 ml is a gingival gel specifically formulated for the disinfection of the oral mucosa and the treatment of sensitive gums . Thanks to the presence of chlorhexidine digluconate , a powerful oral antibacterial and anti-infective , Broxodin gel helps to effectively combat the proliferation of bacteria responsible for inflammation and infections in the oral cavity. Its delicate formula is ideal for daily oral hygiene and for the treatment of gums in case of irritation, redness or after dental procedures.
Broxodin gel is easy to apply thanks to its consistency, allowing you to massage the gums and reach even the most difficult areas of the mouth. Local use of the product promotes prolonged protection of the gums , helping to keep the oral cavity healthy and clean. Indicated as an adjuvant in oral infections , Broxodin gel is a valuable ally for those who want a targeted and safe action for the health of their gums.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS
Active ingredients contained in Broxodin gel 30 ml gel - What is the active ingredient of Broxodin gel 30 ml gel?
BROXO Din Mouthwash 100 g contain: - chlorhexidine digluconate 200 mg Excipients with known effect: ethanol, macrogolglycerol hydroxystearate. For the full list of excipients, see section 6.1. BROXO Din Gingival Gel 100 g contain: - chlorhexidine digluconate 200 mg Excipient with known effect: nipagin (methyl parahydroxybenzoate). For the full list of excipients, see section 6.1.EXCIPIENTS
Composition of Broxodin gel 30 ml gel - What does Broxodin gel 30 ml gel contain?
BROXO Din Mouthwash Xylitol, trirectified mint essence, sodium saccharin, ethanol, macrogolglycerol hydroxystearate, purified water. BROXO Din Gingival Gel Mallow vegetable gel, chamomile vegetable gel, menthol, hydroxyethylcellulose, non-crystallizing liquid sorbitol, sodium saccharin, nipagin (methyl parahydroxybenzoate), patent blue V colorant, purified water.DIRECTIONS
Therapeutic indications Broxodin gel 30 ml gel - Why is Broxodin gel 30 ml gel used? What is it used for?
BROXO Din is indicated for the disinfection of the oral mucosa.CONTRAINDICATIONS AND SIDE EFFECTS
Contraindications Broxodin gel 30 ml gel - When should Broxodin gel 30 ml gel not be used?
Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients listed in paragraph 6.1.DOSAGE
Quantity and method of taking Broxodin gel 30 ml gel - How to take Broxodin gel 30 ml gel?
BROXO Din Mouthwash Dosage Dilute a spoonful of mouthwash in a glass with an equal volume of water. Method of administration During the first week, rinse twice a day after the main meals. Subsequently, rinse once a day with BROXO Din, in the evening before going to bed. The product can also be used pure, for applications on the gums and in the interdental spaces. BROXO Din gingival gel Dosage Slowly massage the gums for approximately 1 minute with 2 cm of gingival gel. Method of administration The product can be applied with the fingers or using a soft toothbrush. The product can be used twice a day until the irritation is reduced. Subsequently, apply once a day, in the evening before going to bed.CONSERVATION
Storage Broxodin gel 30 ml gel - How to store Broxodin gel 30 ml gel?
This medicinal product does not require any special storage conditions.WARNINGS
Warnings Broxodin gel 30 ml gel - About Broxodin gel 30 ml gel it is important to know that:
The product is for external use only: it must not be ingested and contact with eyes and ears must be avoided. In case of contact with eyes and/or ears, it is necessary to wash immediately with water. The patient must be informed that, in case of onset of symptoms such as pain, swelling or irritation of the oral cavity, skin rash, swelling of the respiratory tract, difficulty breathing, he must stop using the product and contact a doctor immediately. The recommended doses must not be exceeded. The product must not be used for prolonged treatments: after a short period of treatment without appreciable results, medical evaluation is necessary. The use, especially prolonged, of products for topical use can give rise to sensitization phenomena: in this case the treatment must be stopped and a medical evaluation must be carried out. In the initial phases of treatment, it is possible to experience an alteration of taste, numbness or burning of the tongue. Usually, these are transitory events that reduce with use. If these effects persist, the patient should be advised to contact a doctor or dentist. The product may cause staining of oral surfaces such as teeth and tongue. It is possible that staining may also affect any dental material. The staining can be removed by professional cleaning, which may not be effective in the presence of damaged surfaces. To prevent staining, the patient should be advised to reduce the consumption of chromogenic foods (such as tea, coffee and red wine), take care of oral hygiene by brushing, using a common toothpaste and dental floss, especially in the areas where the first signs of staining appear. It is useful to recommend rinsing with water between the two treatments with Broxo Din or at other times of the day. Important information about some of the excipients Broxo Din 200 mg/100 g mouthwash contains ethoxylated hydrogenated castor oil (macrogolglycerol hydroxystearate). It may cause local skin reactions. Broxo Din 200 mg/100 g gingival gel contains nipagin (methyl parahydroxybenzoate). May cause allergic reactions (possibly delayed).INTERACTIONS
Interactions Broxodin gel 30 ml gel - Which medicines or foods can modify the effect of Broxodin gel 30 ml gel?
Avoid the simultaneous use of other antiseptics and detergents.SIDE EFFECTS
Like all medicines, Broxodin gel 30 ml gel can cause side effects - What are the side effects of Broxodin gel 30 ml gel?
From the data available in the literature and post-marketing, it emerges that the use of chlorhexidine-based products for the oral cavity may lead to the onset of adverse events such as allergic reactions (both local and systemic), burning, irritation, coated tongue, dry mouth, taste alterations, alterations in oral sensitivity, glossodynia, colouring of the tongue and teeth, pain, edema and/or desquamation of the oral mucosa. Reporting of suspected adverse reactions Reporting suspected adverse reactions that occur after authorisation of the medicinal product is important, as it allows continuous monitoring of the benefit/risk balance of the medicinal product. Healthcare professionals are asked to report any suspected adverse reactions via the national reporting system at https://www.aifa.gov.it/content/segnalazioni-reazioni-avverse.OVERDOSE
Broxodin gel 30 ml gel Overdose - What are the risks of Broxodin gel 30 ml gel in case of overdose?
Chlorhexidine is poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. However, in case of accidental ingestion, medical evaluation is necessary.PREGNANCY AND BREASTFEEDING
If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before taking Broxodin gel 30 ml gel.
No adverse events have been reported to date following use during pregnancy or breastfeeding. However, the available evidence does not allow to establish the risk associated with use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Therefore, in case of use during pregnancy or breastfeeding, medical evaluation is appropriate.DRIVING AND USE OF MACHINERY
Taking Broxodin gel 30 ml gel before driving or using machines - Does Broxodin gel 30 ml gel affect driving or using machines?
There are no known effects on the ability to drive or use machines.








