What is Dentinox gel?

Dentinox teething gel is a great tasting, non-medicated, sugar-free treatment for babies who are cutting new teeth and are experiencing discomfort. Dentinox helps to ease pain and discomfort your baby may be experiencing and helps to prevent and eliminate infections.

Has Dentinox teething gel been discontinued?

While the gels such as Bonjela, Dentinox and Anbesol are widely used by mums and dads, they’ll no longer be available in shops and supermarkets. That’s because the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) says pharmacists are best placed to offer guidance and support on teething.

How often can you give Dentinox teething gel?

Apply a pea-sized amount (0.2 grams) of Dentinox Teething Gel with a clean finger to the affected area of gum. The dose may be repeated if necessary after 3 hours, up to a maximum of 6 doses in 24 hours. Treatment should be stopped once symptoms have resolved.

Does Dentinox Teething Gel contain alcohol?

A new study of 14 teething gels, including Anbesol, Dentinox, Calgel, Bonjela Junior and Boots own brand, found that two contained sucrose (table sugar), six contained alcohol and six contained an anaesthetic used to numb tissue called lidocaine.

Is Dentinox safe?

Dentinox teething gel is suitable for children and babies aged five months and older. Don’t use Dentinox teething gel if your child is allergic to any of its ingredients. The gel contains sorbitol and is not suitable for children with rare hereditary problems of fructose intolerance.

What age can I use Dentinox?

You can use the drops from birth onwards. If symptoms persist speak to your health visitor, pharmacist or doctor.

How long can you give a baby Dentinox?

Do not give more than six doses in 24 hours. You can continue to use Dentinox colic drops for several weeks. However, if your baby’s symptoms persist or seem to be getting worse, get medical advice from your doctor, health visitor or pharmacist.

What age can Dentinox be used?

Is Dentinox safe for babies?

Can a baby overdose on Dentinox teething gel?

Rub a small quantity of gel (a pea-sized amount, or cover the tip of your index finger) to the affected area no more than every 3 hours and do not use it more than 6 times in 24 hours. You can overdose your baby by applying too much gel or using it too often.

Is Dentinox good for wind?

Dentinox Infant Colic Drops contains the active ingredient activated dimeticone. belongs to a group of medicines called active substances and helps to release trapped wind from your baby’s tummy.

How much lidocaine is in dentinox gel?

The typical dose of Dentinox gel is about 150mg containing about 0.5mg of lidocaine hydrochloride (which approximates to about 0.1 mg/kg of bodyweight). Martindale recommends that the total dose of lidocaine hydrochloride should not exceed 200mg (3mg per kg of bodyweight). Thus, the dosage of Dentinox Gel is well within this level. Not applicable.

When to use dentinox Teething Gel for pain?

Clinical particulars For relief of pain and discomfort associated with teething in children from 5 months of age, where non-pharmacological treatments have failed to provide sufficient relief. Apply a pea-sized amount (0.2 grams) of Dentinox Teething Gel with a clean finger to the affected area of gum.

What is the ATC code for dentinox gel?

Pharmacotherapeutic group: Stomatological Preparation, ATC code: A01AD Cetylpyridium Chloride is a cationic disinfectant which is used for minor wounds, treating superficial infections of the mouth and preserving the product. Lidocaine Hydrochloride is a local anaesthetic.

When to stop giving Anbesol Teething Gel to children?

The dose may be repeated if necessary after 3 hours, up to a maximum of 6 doses in 24 hours. Treatment should be stopped once symptoms have resolved. Not to be used for more than 7 days. Parents or carers should seek medical attention if the child’s condition deteriorates during treatment.