Abvida 50MG Tab
Abbott Healthcare Pvt Ltd - tablet - 50 mg - 15 S
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Ayurvedic | Gel
Medically reviewed by Dr. Balaji Krishnan, MBBS · Updated August 2026
Mouth ulcers, Gum inflammation, Oral pain and irritation (exact use depends on composition)
Oral gels typically form a protective layer over ulcers and may include local anesthetic/anti-inflammatory/antiseptic agents to reduce pain and aid healing. The exact mechanism depends on the active ingredients in Curenext Oral Gel.
Apply a small amount to the affected oral area 2-4 times daily or as directed. Avoid eating or drinking immediately after application for better contact time. Use clean hands/applicator; do not exceed recommended frequency.
Common side effects of Curenext Oral Gel may include:
Composition not confirmed; check label for ingredients and age restrictions (some gels contain local anesthetics like lidocaine). Avoid use in children, pregnancy, or if allergy to ingredients without medical advice. Seek care if ulcers persist beyond 10-14 days, recur frequently, or are associated with fever/weight loss.
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