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Name/scientific name |
TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE (DENTAL)
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Self-financed or subsidized by the Hospital Authority |
Hospital Authority Drug Formulary
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Indications |
Oral ulcers, oral lichen planus, erythematous gingivitis, chronic palmar inflammation, vitiligo, Morgan's syndrome
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body system |
Ear, nose and throat
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type |
Drugs that act on the oropharynx
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Triamcinolone acetonide acetate is a commonly used oral medication, often used to treat oral diseases such as oral inflammation and oral ulcers. It belongs to the class of steroid drugs that relieve symptoms by reducing inflammation and reducing the immune system's response. Triamcinolone acetonide acetate can be applied to oral mucosal surfaces to help reduce pain and swelling and promote healing of oral diseases. Before use, follow your doctor's or dentist's advice and use the medication correctly as directed. Dosage and frequency of use should be based on individual circumstances and disease severity. If you have any discomfort or persistent symptoms, please consult your doctor immediately. Triamcinolone acetonide acetate may cause some side effects, such as local irritation or allergic reactions. Be careful to avoid contact with eyes and sensitive parts of the mouth during use. If serious adverse reactions occur, seek medical attention immediately.
Instructions for use: Apply triclomethasone acetate to the affected area. Apply gently with fingertips or a soft-bristled brush to avoid excessive use. There is no need to take it with food, but you should clean your mouth before use. Harsh foods and alcohol should be avoided during use to avoid irritation of the affected area.
Dosage Guidelines: For adults, it is recommended to use 2-4 times a day, applying a thin layer each time, and the dosage per time should not exceed 0.5 mg. For children, the dosage should be determined according to age and condition, and is usually lower than that for adults. It is recommended to use it under the guidance of a physician. The starting dose should be based on the patient's symptoms and oral condition, and the physician may adjust the dose if necessary. Regular follow-up visits should be made during use to ensure efficacy and appropriate dosage.
TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE (DENTAL) is a drug commonly used in oral treatment, mainly used to treat canker sores and other oral inflammations. However, some side effects may occur when using this medication, including dry mouth, burning sensation, strange or bitter taste, swollen lips, or oral infection. In some cases, allergic reactions such as red and swollen skin, itching, or difficulty breathing may occur. If serious side effects occur, stop using the drug immediately and consult a doctor. Please read the drug instructions carefully before use and follow your doctor's recommendations.
Drug name: TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE (oral use)
Contraindications:
1. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE or other steroid drugs.
2. Patients who have had fungal infections (such as oral candida infection) should avoid use because TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE may aggravate the infection.
3. Avoid use in cases of oral ulcers, ulcerative colitis and other conditions to avoid aggravating the condition.
4. Pregnant and lactating women should use it under the guidance of a physician to avoid adverse effects on the fetus or baby.
5. Long-term use of TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE may cause oral mucosal lesions, and patients with oral diseases should use it with caution.
The above are the contraindications for oral use of TRIAMCINOLONE ACETONIDE. Patients should carefully evaluate their condition before use and follow the doctor's advice to avoid risks caused by improper use.
Triclomethasone acetate is a medicine used for oral treatment. You should follow your doctor's instructions when using it and should not use it for a long time or excessively. Oral discomfort or allergic reactions may occur. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention immediately.
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Use timethasone acetate with caution in pregnant women (dental use)
Telmethasone acetate is a steroid drug mainly used to treat inflammation or ulcers in the oral cavity. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, you should tell your doctor before using this medication.
According to research, the effects of timethasone acetate in pregnant women remain unclear. However, this drug may enter the fetal bloodstream, posing potential risks to the baby. Therefore, pregnant women should avoid using timethasone acetate unless deemed necessary by a physician.
If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, tell your dentist. They will be able to provide appropriate alternative treatments to ensure the health of you and your baby. During pregnancy, we should be extra careful in choosing medications to ensure the safety of our baby.
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