Gargarin, sinus rinse set, additional, 32 sachets
Gargarin
Description Gargarin
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Farmina'sGargarin is a product that is beneficial for oral health and is intended for rinsing the throat and oral cavity. It contains a mixture of active substances that provide antiseptic, antifungal and anti-inflammatory action.
Gargarine is used for the treatment of inflammatory conditions of the throat and oral cavity, helping to relieve the symptoms of pain and inflammation and playing an important role in fighting the bacteria and fungi responsible for these conditions.
Forms of release
Gargarine is available as mouthwash or powder for the preparation of a throat rinse solution, packaged in sachets or in vials.
Each box contains 6, 16 or 32 sachets and the product is available in pharmacies without a prescription. The sachets are easy to use and convenient for preparing the solution, ensuring simple and effective administration of the medicine.
Indications for use
Gargarine is used as an adjunct in the treatment of inflammation of the throat and oral cavity. It is effective in cases of pharyngitis, stomatitis and other inflammatory conditions of the oral cavity and upper respiratory tract.
Thanks to its antiseptic and antifungal properties, Gargarin helps reduce pathogenic microorganisms that can cause infections in these areas.
Its anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect also helps to relieve the pain and discomfort experienced by the patient during throat and mouth conditions.
Dosage regimen
The recommended dosage for Gargarin depends on the type of product and the individual needs of the user.
In the case of Gargarin 5 g sachets, the recommended dose is 5 g of powder dissolved in a glass of warm water, which is used for gargling 2-3 times a day.
If symptoms persist or worsen after several days of use, it is recommended to consult a doctor.
Contraindications
Gargarine should not be used if you are hypersensitive to any of its active ingredients, such as sodium tetraborate, sodium bicarbonate, sodium chloride, sodium benzoate or menthol.
It is also contraindicated for use on damaged mucous membranes of the oral cavity.
In case of allergic reactions, the use of the medicinal product should be discontinued immediately.
Particulars of use
Important! Gargarine should only be used for topical administration as a gargle solution. It is also important not to swallow the prepared solution, as the product contains substances which, if swallowed, could cause undesirable effects.
Prolonged use on damaged muco mucous membranes may lead to the accumulation of borax in the body with toxic effects. Direct contact with the eyes or skin should also be avoided as sodium benzoate may cause mild irritation in these areas.
Side effects
Gargarine is usually well tolerated, but rare side effects such as irritation of the lining of the mouth may occur. If these side effects persist or worsen, it is recommended to discontinue use and consult a doctor.
In very rare cases, prolonged use may lead to symptoms of borax poisoning, including nausea, headache and irritation of the skin and mucous membranes.
Interactions with other medicines and foods
Gargarine does not interact significantly with other medicines or foods.
However, it is important for the patient to inform their doctor or pharmacist of any other medicines they are using to prevent possible unwanted interactions.
Overdose
In the event of accidental overdose, symptoms of poisoning may occur, such as nausea, headache, irritation of the skin and mucous membranes, and gastrointestinal upset.
If these symptoms occur, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. It is recommended that the product is used as directed to avoid the risk of overdose.
Storage conditions
Gargarine should be stored at temperatures below 25°C in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children to avoid accidental ingestion.
It is also important not to exceed the expiry date indicated on the packaging. If the product is damaged or expired, its use is contraindicated.
Literature used
- WebMD,Borax
- Healthline,What are the benefits of salt water gargle?
- Indian Journal of Dental Research,Sodium Bicarbonate
- PubMed,Effect of oral rinsing with sodium bicarbonate on salivary pH and oral microflora
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I use Gargar during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
It is not recommended to use this medicine during pregnancy and breastfeeding, unless recommended by a doctor.
Can I use Gargarin if I have a severe throat infection?
Gargarine can help relieve mild to moderate symptoms of inflammation of the throat and oral cavity. If you have a severe infection or severe symptoms, it is recommended that you also seek medical advice for appropriate treatment.
Is Gargarin effective in the treatment of respiratory conditions?
Gargarine is indicated for the treatment of mild throat and oral cavity conditions such as pharyngitis or stomatitis. However, for more severe respiratory conditions or upper respiratory tract infections, Gargarine can only be used as an auxiliary treatment to relieve symptoms. In these cases, it is recommended to consult a doctor for appropriate treatment.
Features
Category | Vitamins and Supplements, Eye care, Eye Drops, Respiratory system, Cold and Flu, Beauty and Care, Oral care, Mouthwash |
Brand | Farmina |
ATC code 1 | R02AA20 |