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ATX
Pharmacological groups
Nosological classification (ICD-10)
Composition and release form
in an aluminum tube 10 or 25 g; in a cardboard pack 1 tube.
Description of the dosage form
Homogeneous gel, from white to white with a yellowish tint.
Pharmacological action
Pharmacological action- antiseptic, antibacterial.Pharmacodynamics
The effectiveness of the drug is due to the presence of two antibacterial components in its composition:
Metronidazole has an antibacterial effect against anaerobic bacteria that cause periodontal diseases: Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia, Fusobacterium fusiformis, Wolinella recta, Eikenella corrodens, Borrelia vincenti, Bacteroides melaninogenicus, Selenomonas spp.;
Chlorhexidine is a broad-spectrum antiseptic that has a bactericidal effect against vegetative forms of gram-negative and gram-positive microorganisms, as well as yeast, dermatophytes and lipophilic viruses.
Pharmacokinetics
When applied topically, Dentamet™ gel is practically not absorbed.
Indications for the drug Dentamet
Infectious and inflammatory diseases of periodontal and oral mucosa:
acute and chronic gingivitis;
acute ulcerative-necrotizing gingivitis of Vincent;
acute and chronic periodontitis;
juvenile periodontitis;
periodontal disease complicated by gingivitis;
aphthous stomatitis;
inflammation of the oral mucosa when wearing dentures;
post-extraction alveolitis (inflammation of the socket after tooth extraction);
periodontitis, periodontal abscess (as part of combination therapy).
Contraindications
individual intolerance to metronidazole and other derivatives of nitroimidazole, chlorhexidine;
intolerance to any components included in the drug;
children under 6 years of age.
Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Side effects
When using Dentamet™ gel topically, the risk of developing systemic side effects is low, but sometimes headache and allergic reactions (skin rash, itching, urticaria) may occur.
Interaction
Directions for use and doses
Locally, for dental use only.
For adults and children over 6 years of age with gum inflammation (gingivitis), Dentamet ™ is applied to the gum area 2 times a day; it is not recommended to wash off the gel. The duration of treatment is on average 7-10 days. After applying the gel, you should refrain from drinking and eating for 30 minutes.
In case of periodontitis, after removing dental plaque, periodontal pockets are treated with Dentamet™ gel and the gel is applied to the gum area. Exposure time - 30 minutes. The number of procedures depends on the severity of the disease. In the future, the patient can apply the gel independently: Dentamet ™ is applied to the gum area 2 times a day for 7-10 days.
For aphthous stomatitis, Dentamet ™ is applied to the affected area of the oral mucosa 2 times a day for 7-10 days.
To prevent exacerbations of chronic gingivitis and periodontitis, Dentamet™ gel is applied to the gum area 2 times a day for 7-10 days. Preventive courses of treatment are carried out 2-3 times a year.
To prevent post-extraction alveolitis after tooth extraction, the hole is treated with Dentamet™ gel, then the gel is applied on an outpatient basis 2-3 times a day for 7-10 days.
Overdose
There were no cases of drug overdose with topical use.
Special instructions
The use of Dentamet ™ gel does not replace hygienic brushing of teeth, therefore, during the course of treatment with the drug, teeth brushing should be continued.
Storage conditions for the drug Dentamet
At a temperature not exceeding 25 °C.Keep out of the reach of children.
Shelf life of the drug Dentamet
2 years.Do not use after the expiration date stated on the package.
Synonyms of nosological groups
ICD-10 rubric | Synonyms of diseases according to ICD-10 |
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A69.1 Other Vincent infections | Angina Vincent |
Angina Plaut-Vincent | |
Angina Simanovsky-Plaut-Vincent | |
Sore throat, ulcerative membranous | |
K05.0 Acute gingivitis | Gingivitis |
Acute gingivitis | |
Acute ulcerative necrotizing gingivitis Vincent | |
Acute ulcerative gingivitis | |
K05.1 Chronic gingivitis | Chronic gingivitis |
K05.2 Acute periodontitis | Periodontal diseases |
Periodontitis | |
Acute periodontitis | |
Periodontal disease complicated by gingivitis | |
Pericoronitis | |
K05.3 Chronic periodontitis | Periodontal infections |
Chronic periodontitis | |
Periodontitis | |
K05.4 Periodontal disease | Alveolar pyorrhea |
Amphodontosis | |
Pyorrhea | |
Superficial and deep periodontal disease | |
Chronic periodontal disease | |
K10.3 Alveolitis of the jaws | Alveolitis |
Post-extraction alveolitis | |
K12.0 Recurrent oral aphthae | Aphthous stomatitis |
Aphthous stomatitis | |
Aphthae | |
Aphthae of the oral mucosa | |
Bednar afta | |
Oral ulceration | |
Ulceration of the oral mucosa | |
Ulceration of the oral mucosa | |
Recurrent aphthous stomatitis | |
Aphthous stomatitis | |
K12.1 Other forms of stomatitis | Angular stomatitis |
Ulcerative-necrotizing stomatitis | |
Ulcerative stomatitis | |
K13.0 Diseases of the lips | Actinic cheilosis |
Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the lips | |
Rash on lips | |
Glacial erythema of the lips | |
Glandular cheilitis | |
Zaeda | |
Mycotic jam | |
Chapped lips | |
Cracks in the corners of the mouth | |
Cheilitis | |
Exfoliative cheilitis | |
Erosive cheilitis | |
Z97.2 Presence of dental prosthetic device (complete) (partial) | Sore gums when wearing dentures |
Dentures | |
Ulceration from dentures | |
Damage to the mucous membrane when wearing dentures | |
Bedsores from removable dentures | |
Irritation from dentures | |
Irritation of the oral mucosa by dentures and braces | |
Sores from wearing dentures | |
Ulcers while wearing dentures |
Dentamet
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DOSAGE FORMS
dental gel
MANUFACTURERS
Altaivitamins (Russia)
GROUP
Combined antimicrobial agents
COMPOUND
Active ingredient: Metronidazole and Chlorhexidine gluconate.
INTERNATIONAL NON-PROPENTED NAME
Metronidazole+Chlorhexidine
SYNONYMS
Metrogyl denta
PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTION
Metronidazole has an antibacterial effect against anaerobic bacteria that cause periodontal diseases: Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia, P.denticola, Fusobacterium fusiformis, Wolinella recta, Eikenella corrodens, Borrelia vincenti, Bacteroides melaninogenicus, Selenomonas sp. Chlorhexidine is a broad-spectrum antiseptic that has a bactericidal effect against vegetative forms of gram-negative and gram-positive microorganisms, as well as yeast, dermatophytes and lipophilic viruses. When applied topically, Metrogyl Denta gel is practically not absorbed, because the main active ingredients are used in minimal therapeutic concentrations, and their systemic exposure is minimal.
INDICATIONS FOR USE
Infectious and inflammatory diseases of the periodontium and oral mucosa: acute and chronic gingivitis (inflammation of the gums); acute ulcerative-necrotizing gingivitis of Vincent; acute and chronic periodontitis; juvenile periodontitis; periodontal disease complicated by inflammation; aphthous stomatitis; pulpitis; cheilitis; inflammation of the oral mucosa when wearing dentures; post-extraction alveolitis (inflammation of the socket after tooth extraction); periodontitis, periodontal abscess (as part of combination therapy).
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Individual intolerance to metronidazole, chlorhexidine, as well as nitroimidazole derivatives. There is no experience with the use of the drug in pregnant and lactating women.
SIDE EFFECTS
When using Metrogyl Denta gel topically, the risk of developing systemic side effects is low, but sometimes the following may occur: headache, allergic reactions (skin rash, itching, urticaria).
INTERACTION
When applied topically in recommended doses, no systemic interaction of Mentrogil Denta gel with other drugs was detected.
METHOD OF APPLICATION AND DOSAGE
For dental use only! Apply to the gum area 2 times a day. Do not rinse off, refrain from drinking, eating, or brushing your teeth for 30 minutes.
OVERDOSE
There have been no cases of overdose of Metrogyl Denta gel when applied topically.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
The use of Metrogyl Denta gel does not replace hygienic brushing of teeth, therefore, during the course of treatment with the drug, teeth brushing should be continued.
STORAGE CONDITIONS
Store in a dry place, protected from light, at a temperature from 0 to +25 degrees. WITH.
Instructions for use
Dentamet instructions for use
Dosage form
Compound
Dental gel 1 g
Metronidazole 10 mg
Chlorhexidine bigluconate (20% solution) 5 mg
Pharmacodynamics
Combined antimicrobial drug. The effectiveness of the drug is due to the presence in its composition of such active ingredients as metronidazole and chlorhexidine.
Metronidazole is a nitroimidazole derivative that has antiprotozoal and antibacterial effects against anaerobic protozoa and anaerobic bacteria that cause periodontitis: Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia, Prevotella denticola, Fusobacterium fusiformis, Wolinella recta, Treponema spp., Eikenella corrodens, Borrelia vincenti B, acteroides melaninogenicus, Selenomonas spp .
Inactive against aerobic bacteria.
The mechanism of action is the biochemical reduction of the 5-nitro group of metronidazole by intracellular transport proteins of anaerobic microorganisms and protozoa. The reduced 5-nitro group of metronidazole interacts with the DNA of microbial cells, inhibiting the synthesis of their nucleic acids, which leads to the death of bacteria.
Chlorhexidine is a disinfectant that is active against a wide range of vegetative forms of gram-negative and gram-positive microorganisms, yeast, dermatophytes and lipophilic viruses. It affects bacterial spores only at elevated temperatures. The bactericidal effect is due to the binding of cations (the result of dissociation of chlorhexidine salt in a physiological environment) with the negatively charged walls of bacterial cells and extramicrobial complexes. In low concentrations, disrupting the osmotic balance of bacterial cells and the release of potassium and phosphorus ions from them, it has a bacteriostatic effect; at high concentrations, the cytoplasmic contents of the bacterial cell are precipitated, which ultimately leads to the death of the bacteria.
Side effects
“Metallic” taste in the mouth, headache, allergic reactions (skin rash, itching, urticaria).
Selling Features
Available without a prescription
Special conditions
Avoid contact with eyes.
Indications
Acute gingivitis;
Vincent's acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis;
Chronic edematous gingivitis;
Chronic hyperplastic gingivitis;
Chronic atrophic (desquamative) gingivitis;
Chronic periodontitis;
Periodontal abscess;
Recurrent aphthous (ulcerative) stomatitis;
Gangrenous pulpitis;
Post-extraction alveolitis;
Juvenile periodontitis;
Toothache of infectious origin.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity (including to metronidazole, chlorhexidine and nitroimidazole derivatives).
Strengthens the anticoagulant effect of warfarin (increasing the time of prothrombin formation).
Concomitant use with disulfiram increases toxicity, which can lead to the development of neurological symptoms.
The antimicrobial activity of metronidazole is reduced when used simultaneously with phenobarbital and phenytoin due to the accelerated metabolism of metronidazole.
Cimetidine inhibits the metabolism of metronidazole, which may lead to increased metronidazole serum concentrations.
Drug interactions
Avoid contact with eyes.
The use of the drug in pregnant and lactating women is undesirable.
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Compound
For 1 suppository: Active substance - bisacodyl - 10 mg. ;Excipient - fatty acid glycerides (solid fat, vitepsol H15)
Pharmacological effect
Combined antimicrobial drug. The effectiveness of the drug is due to the presence in its composition of such active ingredients as metronidazole and chlorhexidine. ;Metronidazole is a nitroimidazole derivative that has antiprotozoal and antibacterial effects against anaerobic protozoa and anaerobic bacteria that cause periodontitis: Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia, Prevotella denticola, Fusobacterium fusiformis, Wolinella recta, Treponema spp., Eikenella corrodens, Borrelia vincenti , Bacteroides melaninogenicus, Selenomonas spp. ;Inactive against aerobic bacteria. ;The mechanism of action is the biochemical reduction of the 5-nitro group of metronidazole by intracellular transport proteins of anaerobic microorganisms and protozoa. The reduced 5-nitro group of metronidazole interacts with the DNA of microbial cells, inhibiting the synthesis of their nucleic acids, which leads to the death of bacteria. ;Chlorhexidine is a disinfectant that is active against a wide range of vegetative forms of gram-negative and gram-positive microorganisms, yeast, dermatophytes and lipophilic viruses. It affects bacterial spores only at elevated temperatures. The bactericidal effect is due to the binding of cations (the result of dissociation of chlorhexidine salt in a physiological environment) with the negatively charged walls of bacterial cells and extramicrobial complexes. In low concentrations, disrupting the osmotic balance of bacterial cells and the release of potassium and phosphorus ions from them, it has a bacteriostatic effect; at high concentrations, the cytoplasmic contents of the bacterial cell are precipitated, which ultimately leads to the death of the bacteria.
Indications
acute gingivitis; ;acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis of Vincent; ;chronic edematous gingivitis; ;chronic hyperplastic gingivitis; ;chronic atrophic (desquamative) gingivitis; ;chronic periodontitis; ;periodontal abscess; ;recurrent aphthous (ulcerative) stomatitis; ;gangrenous pulpitis; ;post-extraction alveolitis; ;juvenile periodontitis; ;toothache of infectious origin.
Contraindications
hypersensitivity (including to metronidazole, chlorhexidine and nitroimidazole derivatives). ;Caution: pregnancy, lactation period.
Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Directions for use and doses
The drug is intended for dental use only! ;Locally, after thoroughly brushing your teeth, rinse your mouth with a soda solution and wipe your gums with a dry cotton ball. Squeeze a small amount of gel onto a toothbrush and apply the gel with a toothbrush to the gums and interdental spaces. After applying the gel, do not rinse your mouth or eat food for 30 minutes. Apply to the gum area 2 times a day. The duration of treatment is on average 7-10 days. ;To prevent the disease, a small amount of gel (the size of a pea) is added to the toothpaste. Preventive courses of treatment are carried out for 2-4 weeks. 1-2 times a year.
Composition and release form of the drug
10 g - tubes (1) - cardboard packs.
25 g - tubes (1) - cardboard packs.
Pharmacological action
Combined drug for local use.
Metronidazole- a nitroimidazole derivative with antiprotozoal and antibacterial effects against anaerobic protozoa and anaerobic bacteria causing: Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia, Prevotella denticola, Fusobacterium fusiformis, Wolinella recta, Treponema spp., Eikenella corrodens, Borrelia vincenti, Bacteroides melanin ogenicus, Selenomonas spp.
Inactive against aerobic bacteria.
The mechanism of action is the biochemical reduction of the 5-nitro group by intracellular transport proteins of anaerobic microorganisms and protozoa. The reduced 5-nitro group of metronidazole interacts with the DNA of microbial cells, inhibiting the synthesis of their nucleic acids, which leads to the death of bacteria.
- disinfectant, active against a wide range of vegetative forms of gram-negative and gram-positive microorganisms, yeast, dermatophytes and lipophilic viruses. It affects bacterial spores only at elevated temperatures. The bactericidal effect is due to the binding of cations (the result of dissociation of chlorhexidine salt in a physiological environment) with the negatively charged walls of bacterial cells and extramicrobial complexes. In low concentrations, disrupting the osmotic balance of bacterial cells and the release of potassium and phosphorus ions from them, it has a bacteriostatic effect; at high concentrations, the cytoplasmic contents of the bacterial cell are precipitated, which ultimately leads to the death of the bacteria.
Indications
Acute gingivitis; Vincent's acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis; chronic edematous gingivitis; chronic hyperplastic gingivitis; chronic atrophic (desquamative) gingivitis; chronic periodontitis; periodontal abscess; recurrent aphthous (ulcerative) stomatitis; gangrenous pulpitis; post-extraction alveolitis; juvenile periodontitis; toothache of infectious origin.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity (including to metronidazole, chlorhexidine and nitroimidazole derivatives); children under 6 years of age.
With caution: pregnancy, lactation period.
Dosage
For dental use only.
Topically, after thoroughly brushing your teeth, apply to the gums and interdental spaces. Apply 2 times/day.
For the purpose of prevention, a small amount is added to toothpaste.
Side effects
Local reactions:"metallic" taste in the mouth.
Systemic reactions:, allergic reactions (skin rash, itching, urticaria).
Drug interactions
Enhances anticoagulant effect warfarin(increased time of prothrombin formation).
Simultaneous use with disulfiram increases toxicity, which can lead to the development of neurological symptoms.
The antimicrobial activity of metronidazole is reduced when used simultaneously with and phenytoin due to accelerated metabolism of metronidazole.
Cimetidine inhibits the metabolism of metronidazole, which may lead to increased concentrations of metronidazole in the blood serum.
Special instructions
The use of the drug does not replace hygienic brushing of teeth, therefore, during the course of treatment with the drug, teeth brushing should be continued. However, you should not combine applying the gel with toothpaste.
Avoid contact with eyes.
Pregnancy and lactation
During lactation, if it is necessary to prescribe the drug, the issue of stopping breastfeeding should be decided.
Use in childhood
Contraindication- children under 6 years of age.