Newcain Oral Gel

Newcain Oral Gel should be taken without food as directed by your doctor The dosage and duration of the medication will depend on your condition and how well you respond to the treatment It is important to continue taking the medicine for the full recommended duration as stopping treatment too early may cause your symptoms to return and worsen your condition Inform your healthcare team about all the other medications you are currently taking as some medications may interact with or be affected by Newcain Oral Gel It is important not to exceed the recommended duration of use as longterm administration of the medication may have harmful effects on your health The most common side effects of Newcain Oral Gel include diarrhea constipation and allergic reactions These side effects are usually temporary and will resolve with time If you have any concerns about the side effects it is important to contact your doctor immediately To alleviate constipation you can include fiberrich foods in your diet and ensure that you stay hydrated Additionally making lifestyle modifications such as consuming cold milk and avoiding hot tea coffee spicy food or chocolate can help improve your condition Before taking Newcain Oral Gel inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding Also let your doctor know if you have any liver diseases so that they can prescribe a suitable dosage for you

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Newcain Oral Gel

Prescription Required

Packaging :

bottle of 170 ml Oral Gel

Composition :

Oxetacaine/Oxethazaine (10mg) + Aluminium Hydroxide (291mg) + Magnesium (98mg)

MRP :

₹85