McKesson Benzocaine Oral Pain Relief

McKessonSKU: 1111727_BX

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Frequently Asked Questions about McKesson Benzocaine Oral Pain Relief

McKesson Benzocaine Oral Pain Relief is a local anesthesia effective for sore throat, cold sores, mouth ulcers, toothache, sore gums and denture irritation. It is a fast-acting pain reliever designed to provide quick relief from oral pain.

This product is designed for individuals experiencing oral pain, such as those with cold sores, mouth ulcers, or sore throats. It is recommended for adults and children over 2 years old.

Apply a small amount of the gel to the affected area using a cotton swab or Q-tip. Gently rub it in until fully absorbed.

Use one packet (0.75 grams) as needed up to every 3-4 hours, not to exceed 20 packets in 24 hours. Always follow the instructions for proper use.

Yes, this product is designed for children over 2 years old and can be used as directed on the label. However, always consult with a pediatrician before administering to infants or young children.

Yes, this product is safe for use during pregnancy when necessary. However, always consult with a healthcare provider before using any new medication.

The 20% benzocaine concentration is effective for providing fast relief from oral pain while minimizing the risk of side effects. Always follow the instructions for proper use.

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and children. Do not freeze or expose to extreme temperatures.

The product has a shelf life of up to 2 years from the date of manufacture. Always check the expiration date before use.

Yes, this product is often used as an alternative to other oral pain relievers due to its fast-acting and effective formula. However, always consult with a healthcare provider before switching medications.

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