Peroxyl Gel Anti-Septic Oral Wound Cleanser - .5 oz

Peroxyl Gel Anti-Septic Oral Wound Cleanser  - .5 oz

Peroxyl Gel Anti-Septic Oral Wound Cleanser - .5 oz

  • SKU: 10031247
  • UPC: N03834108188/U038341081884
  • Size: 0.5 EA
  • Manufacturer: COLGATE ORAL PHARM OTC

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Hydrogen peroxide spot gel. Recommended for canker sores, gum irritations, denture and mouth sores, orthodontic irritations, mouth burns and cheek bites. PEROXYL is a oral wound cleanser for temporary use to cleanse canker sores and minor wounds or minor gum inflammation resulting from minor dental procedures, dentures, orthodontic appliances, accidental injury, or other irritations of the mouth and gums. The gel formula makes it easy to apply directly to the site of irritation. Oxygenating action removes debris allowing natural healing to occur.

Cut tip tube at score mark. Adults and children 2 years of age and older: Apply several drops to the affected area of the mouth. Allow to remain in place at least one minute and then spit out. Use up to 4 times daily after meals and at bedtime, or as directed by a dentist or physician. Children under 12 years old should be supervised in the use of this product. Children under 2 years of age, consult a dentist.

Active: 1.5% (w/w) Hydrogen Peroxide; Inactive: Purified Water, Poloxamer 407, Sorbitol Solution 70%, Ethyl Alcohol 5% (w/w), Polaxamer 338, Polysorbate 20, Methyl Salicylate, Menthol, Sodium Saccharin, FD&C Blue #1

Keep this and all drugs out of the reach of children. Do not use this product for more than 7 days unless directed by a dentist or physician. If sore mouth symptoms do not improve within 7 days; if irritation, pain or redness persists or worsens; or if swelling rash or fever developes, see your dentist promptly. Avoid contact with eyes.