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UlcerEase

Name of the generic: phenol topical [FEE-nol TOP-i-kal]
The brand names are: Castellani Paint, Cepastat Extra Strength, Chloraseptic Cherry, Chloraseptic Citrus, Chloraseptic Cool Mint,… display the 33 brands
The class of drug: topical anesthetics

What is UlcerEase?

UlcerEase is applied to the skin to keep it protected from infections from small burns, cuts, scrapes, or burns. UlcerEase is applied to scalp areas to help treat dandruff. Some types of phenol topical can be used in the mouth to relieve temporary discomfort, such as minor mouth discomfort or discomfort, sore throat, or canker soreness. UlcerEase could also be used for other purposes that are not mentioned in this guide.

Side effects of UlcerEase

See a doctor immediately. Get medical attention immediately if you notice symptoms or warning signs of an allergic response, such as difficulty breathing, hives, and swelling of your lips, face, and tongue. The less serious side effects could be more likely, or there may be no side effects whatsoever. This isn't an exhaustive list of all the side effects. Other effects may also be present. Consult your physician to seek medical advice on adverse effects. You can report any side effects to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Warnings

Follow the directions on the label or as recommended by your physician.

Similar/related drugs

Amoxicillin, azithromycin, cefdinir, Zithromax, cefuroxime, cefixime, and benzocaine topical

Before taking this medication

It is not recommended to use UlcerEase in the event that you are sensitive to it. Consult a pharmacist or doctor to determine if UlcerEase is suitable for you if you are suffering from any medical issues or allergies. If you're nursing, be sure to avoid applying this medication to areas of your breast that could come into contact with your baby's mouth.

How to take UlcerEase?

Follow the directions on the label or as recommended by your physician. UlcerEase comes in a variety of forms, including liquid, swab spray, ointment, and lozenges. Take note of and adhere to any instructions for use that come with your medication. Talk to your pharmacist or doctor if you don't understand these directions. Follow the instructions on the medication label regarding the use of this medication in children. Some forms of topical phenol shouldn't be used by children in certain age groups.

UlcerEase is a cream that can be applied to the skin if required. Cleanse the area first before applying it. be treated. Before applying UlcerEase to your skin, you can first apply a little of this medication to ensure that you don't suffer from a skin reaction. Avoid using UlcerEase on wounds that are deep puncture wounds, bites from animals, or severe burns. Avoid applying it to large areas of skin. Don't apply an external bandage to the skin.

UlcerEase can be used by mouth once every two hours if needed. Children between 6 and 12 years old shouldn't take more than 10 tablets over the course of 24 hours. Do not apply UlcerEase inside the mouth if you're using a form designed for use only on the face.

To apply UlcerEase spray to the mouth, spray it directly into the mouth or the throat. The spray should remain in place for 15 seconds, and then take it out and spit it out. Be careful not to swallow the spray. To use UlcerEase to rinse your mouth, you need to gargle or swirl the liquid for about 15 minutes and then flush it out. Don't swallow the liquid. To take an ulcer To make a lozenge, keep the lozenge inside your mouth and let it dissolve slowly.

If you are using this medicine either in your mouth or on your skin, consult your physician if you are experiencing new or more severe symptoms of redness, pain, inflammation, or eruption, as well as fever. Contact your doctor if you feel your throat sore is serious or continues for more than 2 days, or if you are also suffering from a temperature, headache, or nausea.

Do not let a child older than 12 take this medicine without assistance from an adult. Store at room temperature, away from heat and humidity. Avoid refrigerating. Each UlcerEase Swab is intended to be limited to one use. Some types of phenol can color clothing and skin. Be cautious not to spill the medication.

What happens if I don't take the dose?

Do not miss the missed dose, and take your next dose at the normal time. Do not take two doses at the same time.

What happens when I consume too much?

A dose of UlcerEase is not likely to be a danger. Take immediate medical attention or contact the Poison Help Line at 1-800-222-1222 if you have accidentally swallowed the medication.

What should I stay clear of while applying phenol to my skin?

Beware of getting UlcerEase in your eyes.

What other drugs can cause UlcerEase?

The skin care treatment will not be affected by any other medications that you are taking. However, many medications can interfere with each other. Inform your healthcare professionals about all medicines you are taking, such as medications that are prescribed and available over the counter, vitamins, and herbs.