| | Personal Care > Oral Hygiene > Oral Medications, Pain Relief | Cankermelts-GX Medicated Discs For Canker Sores - 12 Each | | Cankermelts is used for ordinary mouth ulcers, canker sores/aphthous ulcers. | | | | | | | | | Description
UPC: 55933000012 | MANUFACTURER: ORAHEALTH USA INC.
INDICATIONS: Cankermelts Medicated Discs is used for ordinary mouth ulcers (canker sores/aphthous ulcers): Relieves pain without numbing, reduces pain while eating, heals new ulcers with 1 to 4 days when used as directed. Time-released, medicated discs Heals new ulcers in 1 to 4 days. Pain relief without numbness. No messy gels or liquids; no unpleasant taste Convenient dissolving discs adhere on or near the sore and stay in place.
Contains No fat, salt, artificial flavors, artificial colors, preservatives, or products of nuts, corn, wheat, rice, grain, soy, eggs, fish, shellfish, milk or yeast. INGREDIENTS: Active Ingredients: Glycyrrhiza Herbal Extract (30 mg)(Time Release)(Anti Mouth Ulcer). Inactive Ingredients: Hydrophilic Gums, Potassium.
DIRECTIONS: While a Cankermelts disc is in place, the sore is healing. During the hours with no treatment, the sore may be growing. The more hours each day that you have a disc in place, the faster the sore will heal. The sooner you start treatment of a new sore, the quicker it will heal and the fewer Cankermelts will be needed. For a sore on your cheek or lip or under your tongue Place a dry Cankermelts disc on the sore using your fingers or the tip of your tongue. It will stick, weakly at first, increasing over time. Let your cheek or lip relax to normal position. The disc may touch nearby teeth or gums which will hold the disc against the sore. The disc may slowly stick to your teeth or gums and it may be pulled off the sore when you more your mouth. This is okay because the sore will still frequently touch the disc. The disc will slowly dissolve. When it is nearly gone, put in a fresh disc. Continue until 8 hours after you last feel the sore to prevent relapse.
For a sore on your tongue: Use the sore spot on your tongue to press a Cankermelts disc against the nearest tooth (or gum or denture) until it sticks (about 2 minutes). If the disc is dry, start by placing it on the sore with your fingers. Once the disc is stuck to the tooth or gum, it may also be stuck to your tongue. Carefully pull your tongue off the disc, leaving it stuck to your tooth. Frequently touch the sore spot on your tongue to the disc.
Heal it before it hurts: To heal a new sore before it begins to hurt, start treatment as soon as you detect the coming sore and keep a Cankermelts disc on or opposite the sore for at least 16 hours per day until 8 hours after you last feel the sore.
When to use: You may use Cankermelts during any activity, including showering, exercising, and sleeping. To last longer, you may use two discs at once, one on top of the other.
Eating: Use for at least 20 minutes before a meal to reduce pain from eating. You can eat with a Cankermelts disc in place. It is okay to swallow the disc.
Use with braces: Apply a dry Cankermelts disc to the sore and let it press on your braces. The disc will soften and settle into the braces and then pull away from the sore. A Cankermelts will not harm your braces and will completely dissolve out of them in 3 to 8 hours - sooner with brushing.
Use with dentures: Soften a Cankermelts disc in your mouth and then hold it against the denture or gums until it sticks, as close as possible to the sore so the medication released from the disc will spread to the sore.
Preventing new sores: Use Cankermelts for 6-12 hours faster getting a cut from braces or biting your lip or cheek to prevent a canker sore from forming. Some people use Cankermelts every night while sleeping to prevent sores from forming.
WARNINGS: Do not use more than 90 discs in a 3-day period (30 per day) or more than 18 discs every day for 5 days or more - excessive amounts of glycyrrhizin, an ingredient in GX, can cause undesirable side effects. Do not swallow a fresh disc that has been in your mouth less than one minute - it may stick in your throat. Do not go to sleep with a disc in your mouth if it not yet stuck to teeth or gums or if you might pry it loose with your tongue while you sleep - it may become lodged in your throat. Keep out of reach of children under 6 - due to risk of choking. See a doctor if a mouth ulcer persists for more than 14 days - it may not be an ordinary mouth ulcer.
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