Topical solution for superficial wounds and mouthwashes after dental extractions. From 12 years of age.
Contains 250 ml.
Hydrogen peroxide is an antiseptic indicated for superficial skin wounds and mouthwashes after dental extractions.
It comes in a practical 250 ml bottle.
It can be used in adults and children over 12 years of age under adult supervision.
In pregnancy or breastfeeding, consult a doctor before use.
For use on superficial skin wounds, apply directly to the wound with gauze.
For mouthwashes after dental extractions, dilute with water in the same proportion and rinse the mouth for 1 minute, without exceeding the maximum dose of 4 times a day.
Do not use Oximen hydrogen peroxide:
In children under 12 years of age without adult supervision.
In case of allergy to hydrogen peroxide or any of the other ingredients.
In closed body cavities or deep surgical wounds.
As a mouthwash in case of gingival wounds.
Oxymen hydrogen peroxide may cause side effects , as with all medicines on the market. In particular, cases of air embolism, sometimes leading to cardiac arrest, have been reported when hydrogen peroxide has been applied near closed body cavities or in deep surgical wounds.
Hydrogen peroxide in concentrated solutions produces irritating burns on the skin and mucous membranes producing a white scab. The pain disappears after about 1 hour.
Continued use as a mouthwash may cause reversible inflammation of the tongue papillae.
Each 100 ml of Oxymen hydrogen peroxide contains 3 g of hydrogen peroxide (equivalent to 10 volumes). The other excipients are: phosphoric acid.
This medicinal product is for external use only. Do not swallow.
Avoid contact with eyes. In case of accidental contact, rinse thoroughly with water and consult an ophthalmologist if necessary.
Read the package leaflet included with this medicine carefully. If you have any questions, you can consult our team of expert pharmacists.
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