Dologel-CT Gel is a dental gel containing two active components, used to treat mouth ulcers. It helps reduce pain, inflammation, redness, and the burning sensation caused by ulcers in the mouth.
How to Use
Apply the gel inside your mouth exactly as instructed by your doctor. Wash your hands before applying and gently spread it on the affected area. Stick to the recommended dose and duration. Avoid eating or drinking immediately after applying the gel.
Safety and Precautions
This gel is generally well-tolerated. In rare cases, allergic reactions such as rashes, swelling, or itching may occur. If this happens, contact your doctor promptly.
Uses
Dologel-CT Gel is used to manage mouth ulcers and the discomfort associated with them.
Benefits
Mouth ulcers are small, painful sores that can appear on the inner lips, tongue, gums, roof of the mouth, or throat, making eating, drinking, and speaking uncomfortable. Dologel-CT Gel works in two ways: one component reduces inflammation and blocks the chemicals responsible for pain, while the other component numbs the area by blocking nerve signals. Regular use as directed helps relieve discomfort and supports daily activities.
Side Effects
Most people do not experience side effects. If any symptoms persist or are concerning, consult your doctor. No common side effects are usually seen with this gel.
How It Works
Dologel-CT Gel contains Choline Salicylate, which is an anti-inflammatory agent that stops certain chemicals from causing pain and swelling, and Lidocaine, which is a local anesthetic that blocks pain signals to the brain, reducing the sensation of pain in the affected area.
Safety Advice
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Alcohol: No known interactions
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Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Use only if prescribed by your doctor
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Driving: No known interactions, but ensure comfort before driving
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Kidney and Liver: No established interactions
Missed Application
If you forget to apply the gel, continue with your regular schedule. Do not use extra to make up for the missed dose.





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