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Corsodyl Mouthwash Original

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Corsodyl Mouthwash Original

chlorhexidine digluconate

What is Corsodyl Mouthwash Original for?

The active ingredient is chlorhexidine digluconate which is an antibacterial agent that reduces the formation of dental plaque and is used to:

   Treat & prevent gum disease (where gums may bleed when brushed)

   Promote gum healing after dental surgery or treatment

   Control mouth ulcers°

   Maintain mouth hygiene

   Manage oral thrush and denture sore mouth

Check before you use Do not use:

   If you have ever had an allergic reaction to chlorhexidine digluconate or any of the other ingredients (see Storage and further information).

   In children under 12 years unless recommended by a dentist.

   Anywhere other than in your mouth. Wash thoroughly if you get any in your eyes or ears.

   Immediately after brushing your teeth. See How to use for more information.

Take special care with Corsodyl

   Do not bleach fabrics that have been in contact with the mouthwash.

Pregnancy and breast feeding

•    You can use Corsodyl if you are pregnant or breast feeding.

How to use

Use only if seal on cap is present and intact before opening.

•    Contains alcohol. If swallowed by a child seek medical help.

•    Do not swallow.

•    Do not exceed the stated dose.

   Toothpastes can stop Corsodyl working. Rinse your mouth thoroughly with water and wait 5 minutes after brushing your teeth before using Corsodyl. You can also use the mouthwash at a different time of day.

   Use twice daily. Fill the cap to 10 ml line. Rinse mouth thoroughly for 1 minute then spit out.

   Gum disease: A one month course (600 ml) is recommended.

   Mouth ulcers & oral thrush: Continue to use for 2 days after healing has occurred.

   Denture sore mouth: Clean & soak your dentures in Corsodyl for 15 minutes twice a day.

   Dental surgery: Rinse as directed by your dentist.

If symptoms persist, see your dentist.

Possible side effects

Corsodyl can have side effects, but not everybody gets them.

   Stop using the mouthwash and seek immediate medical help if you get a rash, swelling of the mouth or face or have difficulty breathing. These effects may be symptoms of a severe allergic reaction which is very rare.

   Stop using the mouthwash and tell your dentist if you get irritation of the mouth, soreness or swelling of the inside of the cheeks. These effects should go away when treatment is stopped.

Other side effects that may occur:

•    Temporary staining of the tongue. This disappears when treatment is stopped.

•    Temporary staining of the teeth. This can normally be removed by brushing. You can avoid staining by not drinking tea, coffee or red wine - especially one hour after use, and by brushing daily with toothpaste (see How to use). If staining continues, it can be removed with a scale & polish from your dentist or hygienist. You can clean your dentures with denture cleaner.

•    You may notice a change of taste or burning sensation when you first use the mouthwash. This usually goes away with continued use.

•    If peeling of the skin inside the mouth occurs, dilute Corsodyl with an equal amount of water.

If you get any side effects, even those not mentioned above, tell your doctor, dentist or pharmacist.

Storage and further information Keep out of the reach and sight of children.

Do not use after the 'EXP' date shown on the pack.

Active ingredient: Chlorhexidine Digluconate 0.2% w/v.

Other ingredients: Ethanol 7% v/v, macrogolglycerol hydroxystearate, ponceau 4R (E124), aniseed flavouring oil, peppermint oil and water. Colour E124 may cause allergic reactions.

Store below 25°C.

MA Holder: GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare, Brentford, TW8 9GS, U.K. and all enquiries should be sent to this address.

The manufacturer is Purna Pharmaceuticals NV, Rijksweg 17, 2870 Puurs, Belgium.

Corsodyl is a registered trade mark of the GlaxoSmithKline group of companies.

PL 00079/0313

Text revised: December 2012