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About ORNIGREAT GEL
ORNIGREAT GEL belongs to the class of medication called oral, topical antimicrobial agents primarily used in treating gum and mouth ulcers. Generally, ORNIGREAT GEL comes in gel form for application inside the mouth on the affected area as ORNIGREAT GEL. Mouth ulcers are painful and small lesions in the mouth or base of gums. It can make eating, drinking, and talking difficult and uncomfortable.
ORNIGREAT GEL is a medication that combines chlorhexidine (an antiseptic) and ornidazole (an antibiotic). ORNIGREAT GEL is mostly used to treat mouth ulcers. Chlorhexidine aids in symptom relief by binding to the inner surface of teeth, cheeks, and Ornidazole, which is bactericidal and kills bacteria by damaging their DNA and preventing their growth and spread. As a result, good oral hygiene is maintained, and going out and performing daily activities becomes easier.
ORNIGREAT GEL comes in gel form for application inside the mouth on the affected area. Your doctor will decide the dose depending on the type of infection being treated. Contact of ORNIGREAT GEL with eye should be avoided; if you accidentally touch your eyes while applying ORNIGREAT GEL, please wash it immediately. The most common side effect of ORNIGREAT GEL is a metallic taste, bitter taste, burning, transient redness, irritation, dryness, and teeth staining. Sometimes it can lead to allergic reactions. If these effects appear and are bothersome, call your doctor or pharmacist.
ORNIGREAT GEL should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding until advised by a doctor. Also, please inform your doctor about all the medicines you are taking before starting ORNIGREAT GEL. If you breastfeed, please be cautious not to touch your breast while applying ORNIGREAT GEL inside the mouth. ORNIGREAT GEL should be given to children above 12 years only if recommended by a child specialist. In rare cases, chlorhexidine in ORNIGREAT GEL may cause severe irritation or chemical burns in young children. Maintain good oral hygiene and brush at least 2 times daily to avoid any oral infection and its spread.
Uses of ORNIGREAT GEL
Directions for Use
Medicinal Benefits
ORNIGREAT GEL contains Chlorhexidine (an antiseptic) and Ornidazole (an antibiotic). ORNIGREAT GEL is primarily used in treating mouth infections. When microorganisms overgrow the otherwise normally present mouth, it can lead to unpleasant symptoms like mouth sores or ulcers, swollen gums, unpleasant taste changes, and suggestive mouth infections. Chlorhexidine aids in symptom relief by binding to the inner surface of teeth, cheeks, and Ornidazole, which is bactericidal and kills bacteria by damaging their DNA and preventing their growth and spread. As a result, good oral hygiene is maintained, and going out and performing daily activities becomes easier.
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Drug Warnings
Do not take ORNIGREAT GEL if you are allergic to ORNIGREAT GEL or its ingredients. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Also, inform about all other medicines you take before using ORNIGREAT GEL. ORNIGREAT GEL is known to cause staining; it can be reduced by decreasing the consumption of tea, coffee, and red wine and brushing with toothpaste daily before using the gel. In rare cases, ORNIGREAT GEL can lead to severe allergic reactions, blood pressure drops, and even unconsciousness. If you notice any skin rash or experience asthma, it could be due to an allergic reaction.
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
Staining can be reduced by reducing tea, coffee, and red wine and brushing with toothpaste daily before using the gel.
Maintain good oral hygiene to avoid infection from spreading.
Regular dental checkups can help in preventing the progression of the infection.
If you have minor diarrhoea (less than four stools daily), drinking caffeine-free soft drinks, juices, or sport rehydration drinks can be sufficient.
Intake of probiotics, prebiotics, and plenty of fluids is recommended to maintain a good bacteria level.
If the diarrhoea is more severe, specially formulated rehydration drinks should be taken.
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If you miss a dose of ORNIGREAT GEL, take the missed dose as soon as you remember it. However, if it's almost time for the next dose, do not take a double dose to make up for a missed one
No, this is an antibiotic medication. You must complete the full course even if you start feeling better to prevent infection return.
Yes, ORNIGREAT GEL may cause teeth staining if taken for a prolonged time. So, taking it for a short duration is advised as it is a short-term medication.
No. You should complete the full course of ORNIGREAT GEL as advised by your doctor. After completing the full course of ORNIGREAT GEL will work. You must take ORNIGREAT GEL at the right dose, right times, and for the right number of days.
Yes, the bitter taste is one of the side effects of ORNIGREAT GEL. However, it is temporary, and once you stop taking ORNIGREAT GEL, it might resolve.
Special Advise
Avoid drinking beverages like tea, or coffee especially up to 1 hour after the use of ORNIGREAT GEL.
Children under 12 years should not use ORNIGREAT GEL until and unless recommended by a dentist or doctor.
Use of ORNIGREAT GEL may cause temporary discolouration of the teeth or tongue, which can be removed by twice-daily brushing with ORNIGREAT GEL or consulting your dentist.
Disease/Condition Glossary
Gingivitis: It is a periodontal or gum disease with swollen and bleeding gums that can be caused due to various bacteria If left untreated can lead to periodontitis and, eventually, loss of teeth. Its signs and symptoms include bleeding from gums, swollen gums, a loose tooth, and sometimes a foul oral smell. Fusobacterium, Lachnospiraceae, Lautropia, Prevotella oulorum and Rothia dentocariosa are some of the bacterias which cause dental and gum problems.
Mouth ulcers (canker sores): These are small, painful lesions that develop in the mouth or at the base of the gums. They can make eating, drinking, and talking uncomfortable. Mouth ulcers are not contagious and usually go away within one to two weeks. However, if you get a canker sore that is large or extremely painful.
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