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Formulation : Gel
Dosage : 20%
Quantity : 5.3g
Prescription Not Required
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What is Orajel Extra (Benzocaine)? 

 Orajel Extra (Benzocaine) is used to treat discomfort from minor mouth disorders (such as toothache, canker sores, sore gums/throat, and mouth/gum injuries) in the short term. It is a topical anesthetic that numbs the painful area. Due to the potential for serious adverse effects, Orajel Extra (Benzocaine) should not be used on children under two. More information can be obtained from your doctor. 

 

What is Orajel Extra (Benzocaine) Used For? 

 Orajel Extra (Benzocaine) gives immediate comfort by numbing the region and alleviating pain. Orajel Extra Strength relieves toothache pain caused by a fractured tooth or a tooth that may require a filling. Unless otherwise advised by your doctor, do not use Orajel Extra (Benzocaine) more than four times daily. Or more frequently than prescribed since the risk of significant adverse effects (including occasionally fatal methemoglobinemia) will increase. Allow the drug to sit on the uncomfortable spot for at least 1 minute before spitting it out or rinsing your mouth. Follow all of the instructions on the product package. If you have any questions, please consult your doctor or pharmacist. If your sore mouth symptoms last more than seven days, alternatively, consult your doctor if you experience a fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea, or vomiting. Stop using Orajel Extra (Benzocaine) and consult your doctor. You could have a significant medical problem that necessitates alternative therapy. If your ailment persists or worsens or you suspect you have a significant medical concern, seek medical attention immediately. 

 

Common Side Effects

It is possible to experience minor burning, tingling, or stinging. Inform your doctor or pharmacist immediately if these effects persist or worsen. Remember that your doctor has recommended this prescription to determine that the benefit outweighs the risk of adverse effects. Many persons who use this drug have no significant adverse effects. 

This medicine has seldom caused a potentially dangerous blood condition (methemoglobinemia). This impact is more likely if you have breathing issues, certain blood illnesses, or smoke (see also Precautions section). Symptoms of this illness may appear within minutes to a few hours of taking this medicine. If you develop methemoglobinemia symptoms, like pale/bluish/gray skin, unusual exhaustion, shortness of breath, fast heartbeat, dizziness, headache, or confusion, stop using this medication and seek medical attention immediately. 

It is uncommon for this medicine to cause a severe allergic reaction. However, get medical attention immediately if you detect signs of a severe allergic reaction: rash, itching and swelling (particularly of the face, tongue, and throat), extreme dizziness, or difficulty breathing. 

This is not an exhaustive list of potential adverse effects. Contact your doctor or pharmacist if you experience any other side effects not listed above. 

 

Warnings and Interactions 

 Let your doctor or pharmacist know if you are sensitive to benzocaine or any other “caine” anesthetics (such as procaine) or have allergies. Inactive chemicals in this product may cause allergic reactions or other complications. For more information, consult your pharmacist. 

Consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking this product if you have any of the following health issues: heart disease, certain blood disorders (G6PD deficiency, pyruvate kinase deficiency, hemoglobin-M disease, NADH-methemoglobin reductase deficiency), breathing problems (such as asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, smoking history). 

Inform your doctor or dentist about all of the products you consume before undergoing surgery (including prescription drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products). Drug interactions might alter how your prescriptions operate or put you at risk for dangerous adverse effects. This guide does not include every possible medication interaction. Maintain a list of all the products you use (including prescription and nonprescription medicines and herbal supplements) and discuss it with your doctor and pharmacist. Do not start, stop, or modify the dosage of any medications without first consulting your doctor. 

Call 911 if someone has overdosed and is experiencing severe symptoms like passing out or difficulty breathing. Otherwise, contact a poison control center immediately. Overdose can cause slow/shallow breathing, convulsions, and an irregular pulse. 

 

Most Common Questions

 

Is taking Orajel Extra (Benzocaine) while pregnant or breastfeeding safe? 

This product should be used only when necessary during pregnancy. Consult your doctor about the dangers and advantages. It is unknown whether this product enters the breast milk. Before you start breastfeeding, talk to your doctor. 

 

How should I store Orajel Extra (Benzocaine)? 

Store away from light and moisture at room temperature. Keep out of the bathroom. Keep all drugs out of the reach of children and dogs. Do not flush drugs or pour them down the drain unless otherwise directed. When this product has expired or is no longer needed, properly dispose of it. Consult your pharmacist or a garbage disposal firm in your area. 

  

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Price of Orajel Extra (Benzocaine) 

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Additional information

Brand Name:

Orajel Extra

Scientific Name:

Benzocaine – non Rx

Other Names:

Orajel Extra

Strength(s):

20%

Quantities Available:

5.3g

Formulation:

Gel

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