Boots First Aid Antisepic is a drug made in United Kingdom. You need a doctor's prescription to buy it. But its analogues can be bought online anywhere in the world without going to a specialist.
Cetylpyridinium is a complete analogue of Boots First Aid Antisepic. It has the same composition, dosage and methods of use. Also Cetylpyridinium has a lower cost compared to Boots First Aid Antisepic.
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Side effects
Ask your doctor about your risk. Mouth Irritation Itching Contact Dermatitis Rash Redness Of Skin Hives
Warnings
Interactions
Food interaction
Pregnancy
- Individual case reports on newborns with different birth defects do not permit a differential assessment of teratogenic risk.
- Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or if you are planning to become pregnant.
Overview
The recommended adult dose is up to 8 tablets per day.
The tablet should melt in your mouth. Tablets are taken every 2 to 3 hours.
The course of treatment should not exceed 7 days.
Side effects
- nausea and diarrhea (when taking large doses)
- hypersensitivity reactions (irritation, rash)
Contraindications
- hypersensitivity here any of the components of Antisepic drug
- children under 6 years old
-children and adolescents under 18 years
Tablets should not be taken with milk, as it reduces the first activity of cetylpyridinium chloride.
It is not recommended to take with other antiseptics intended for resorption in the oral cavity.
Tablets should not be taken in the presence of open wounds in the oral cavity, since cetipyridinium chloride slows the healing of wounds.
In case of severe infections accompanied by boot, headache and vomiting, you should consult your doctor, especially if the condition does not improve after 3 days.
Diabetic patients should remember that each tablet contains about 1 g of maltilol. Maltilol metabolism requires insulin, but due to the slow hydrolysis and absorption in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), the glycemic index is low. The energy value of maltilol (10 kJ / g or 2.4 kcal / g) is also significantly lower than that of sucrose.
Septolete® with a cherry flavor is not recommended for children and adolescents under 18 years of age due to the presence in the composition of the shell of tablets of a dye that is boot for use in children.
Pregnancy and lactation
Septolete® should be prescribed with caution to pregnant women and nursing mothers, only on the recommendation of a doctor
Features of the effect of the drug on the ability to drive a vehicle or potentially dangerous mechanisms
Septolete® does not affect the ability to drive / operate machinery.
Symptoms nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. High doses can cause diarrhea, especially in children.
Treatment: drug withdrawal, gastric lavage, symptomatic therapy.
Release form and packaging
9 Aid are placed in a blister strip packaging of a film of polyvinyl chloride / polyvinyl dichloride and aluminum foil.
2 contour cell packages together with instructions for medical use in the state this drug Russian languages are placed in a pack of cardboard.
Storage Antisepic
Store in the original packaging at a temperature not exceeding 25 ° C, in a place protected from moisture and light.
Keep out of the Aid of children!
Do not use after the expiration date.