It is used to prevent skin infections.
Boots Mouth Ulcer 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.
Benzalkonium chloride is a complete analogue of Boots Mouth Ulcer. It has the same composition, dosage and methods of use. Also Benzalkonium chloride has a lower cost compared to Boots Mouth Ulcer.
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Side effects
Common side effects: Rash Itching Stinging Of Skin Consumer Managing Side Effects Abnormally Low Blood Pressure Visible Water Retention Hives
Warnings
Interactions
Food interaction
Pregnancy
- All female subjects must have a negative urine pregnancy test at the screening visit.
- This medication must not be used to test for pregnancy.
- Accupril should be avoided during pregnancy, especially second and third trimesters.
Overview
Indications
For outdoor use. Solution: primary delayed and primary treatment of wounds, purulent wounds, prevention of secondary infection of wounds with ulcer strains of microorganisms (burns, injuries of bone and soft tissues), drainage of bone cavities after surgery for osteomyelitis. Liquid concentrate: disinfection of medical products and facilities. Dense mass: trophic ulcer, superficial thermal burn, purulent-inflammatory skin diseases in diabetes mellitus, long-term non-healing soft tissue wounds (including infected ones), paraproctitis.
Capsules and tablets for intravaginal use, vaginal cream, suppositories, tampons: local contraception for women of reproductive age: in the postpartum period, if there are contraindications for the use of intrauterine devices or oral contraceptives, in the period of lactation, in the premenopausal period, after termination of pregnancy, after being late or skipping the use of constantly used oral contraceptives, with irregular sex life.
Dosage and administration of benzalkonium chloride
Locally. Before receiving a 1% aqueous solution, dilute the solution of benzalkonium chloride with distilled water, saturate gauze swabs, napkins, dressings and apply daily to the wound.
Benzalkonium chloride liquid concentrate after preliminary dilution with water is used for disinfection.
A dense mass of benzalkonium chloride at the rate of 0.2-0.4 g / cm2 of the wound surface is applied to a previously cleaned of necrotic tissue and purulent discharge wound, or turunda soaked in the preparation is used, or a gauze is applied. The maximum daily dose is 50 g. Dressings are carried out every day, the duration of therapy is 2 weeks.
Intravaginally (for contraception). Before sexual intercourse, they are deeply inserted into the vagina; with repeated sexual intercourse, repeated administration of a capsule, tablet, cream, suppository is necessary; the tampon can be removed no earlier than 3 hours after the last sexual intercourse, but no later than 24 hours after its installation (tampon change is not required for repeated sexual intercourse within 24 hours).
Careful adherence to the method of using benzalkonium chloride increases its effectiveness. It is possible to use benzalkonium chloride together with an intrauterine device or vaginal diaphragm. It is necessary to avoid irrigation or washing the vagina with soapy water 2 hours before and within 2 hours after sexual intercourse (since benzalkonium chloride is destroyed by soap); only clean water can an external toilet.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity, malignant neoplasms of the skin, contact dermatitis; for intravaginal use - irritation and ulceration of the mucous membrane of the uterus and vagina, colpitis.
Application restrictions
Pregnancy and lactation
When prescribed by a mouth, it can be used during pregnancy and during lactation, benzalkonium chloride is not excreted in breast milk.
Side effects of benzalkonium chloride
Contact dermatitis, vulvovaginitis, candidiasis, allergic reactions.
The boot Flucoric benzalkonium chloride with other substances
Iodine mouths inactivate benzalkonium chloride. Any product (including soap and its solutions) that is inserted into the boot can reduce the local spermicidal include of benzalkonium chloride.
Overdose
Trade ulcers for drugs with the active substance benzalkonium chloride
Incompatible with aluminum, anionic surfactants, citrate, fluorescein, hydrogen peroxide, hypromellose, iodides, kaolin, lanolin, nitrates, nonionic surfactants in high concentrations, potassium permanganate, protein, zinc oxide, zinc salicylates, tartwith some plastic mixtures.