- Ingredients
- Directions
- Warnings
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Directions for use
Contains alcohol. If swallowed by a child seek medical help. Do not exceed stated dose. Remove cap and fit the pump head to the bottle. Use up to 12 pump actions twice daily (each pump action delivers 0.14 ml of spray). Spray tooth and gum surfaces, ulcers or other sore areas. Remove pump head after use and replace cap. Gum disease: One month course (one to two spray packs) is recommended. Mouth ulcers and oral thrush: Continue to use for 2 days after healing has occurred. Denture sore mouth: Dentures should also be cleaned and then sprayed with Corsodyl Spray. Dental Surgery: Use as directed by your dentist. If your symptoms persist, see your dentist.
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Product warnings
Check before you use Corsodyl Spray. Do not use: If you have ever had an allergic reaction to chlorhexidine digluconate or any other ingredients (listed in section 6). In children under 12 years unless recommended by a dentist. Anywhere other than in the mouth. Wash thoroughly if you get any in your eyes or ears. Immediately after brushing your teeth. Take special care with Corsodyl Stop using the spray and seek immediate medical help if you get a rash, swelling of the lips, tongue, throat or face, soreness or Irritation of the mouth or have difficulty breathing. Temporary staining of the teeth and tongue may occur. You may notice a change of taste or burning sensation. Toothpastes can stop Corsodyl working. Rinse your mouth thoroughly with water and wait 5 minutes after brushing your teeth before using Corsodyl. You can also use the spray at a different time of day. Do not bleach fabrics that have been in contact with Corsodyl. Corsodyl Spray contains macrogolglycerol hydroxystearate. Macrogolglycerol hydroxystearate. may cause skin reactions.