Debacterol® - Liquid Topical Agent for
Canker Sores
DEBACTEROL® is a liquid topical agent that is used in the treatment
of ulcerating oral mucosal lesions, commonly referred to as canker
sores or oral ulcers. It is a semi-viscous liquid chemical cautery
agent. DEBACTEROL® has unique chemical and physical properties that
are particularly beneficial when performing topical cautery in the
oral cavity. It is useful whenever a dental or medical procedure
in the mouth requires controlled, focal debridement of necrotic
tissues. DEBACTEROL® is uniquely effective in the treatment of Recurrent
Aphthous Stomatitis (Canker Sores or Oral Ulcers).
DEBACTEROL® is the only treatment for Aphthous Stomatitis that
completely stops oral ulcer pain, seals damaged oral mucosal tissues
and aids the natural healing process after just one application.
Here's how it works: Simply dry the lesion with a cotton swab
and apply Debacterol. In only seconds, the pain is gone! Typically,
the lesion is replaced by healthy tissue in three to five days.
DEBACTEROL® is a FDA regulated product sold only to medical professionals
in the United States and requires a Doctor's prescription.

GENERIC NAME: SULFURIC ACID/PHENOLICS SOLUTION -
TOPICAL
HOW TO USE: This product should be used only under the
direct supervision of a dentist or physician. This medication is
for external use only. For canker sores, a blunt needle (if
lesion is very small), cotton-tipped swab or probe is used to
apply the product for 5 seconds.
SIDE EFFECTS: Irritation in the affected area and
temporary stinging immediately after application may occur. If
these persist or worsen, notify your doctor or dentist. If
excess irritation occurs, a rinse with baking soda solution will
neutralize the medication (one-half teaspoonful in 4 ounces (120
ml) of water). If you notice other effects not listed above,
contact your doctor or pharmacist.
PRECAUTIONS: Before using this drug, tell your doctor
your medical history, including: allergies (especially drug
allergies). Avoid eye contact. This product will damage most
fabrics. This medication should be used only when clearly needed
during pregnancy. Discuss the risks and benefits with your
doctor. It is not known whether this drug is excreted into
breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.
Warning:
Keep this and all medications out of reach of children.
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