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Sufrate Oro Dental Cream

Introduction to Sufrate Oro Dental Cream

Please note that Sufrate Oro Dental Cream is intended for external use only It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and duration recommended by your doctor Prior to application ensure that the affected area is clean and dry Thoroughly wash your hands before and after using this medication Consistent and regular use of the cream is crucial for optimal results Avoid excessive usage as it will not expedite recovery and may lead to increased side effects Should your condition persist for longer than four weeks or worsen inform your doctor immediately To enhance the effectiveness of the cream maintain cleanliness of the affected areas ensure they remain dry and practice proper hand hygiene Some common side effects may include skin irritation redness or itching at the site of application If these side effects become bothersome or do not subside consult your doctor While it is unlikely for orally or injectable medications to interfere with the creams efficacy it is advisable to inform your doctor beforehand if you have previously experienced an allergic reaction to a similar cream
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Related Faqs

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Is SF a narcotic drug?

No. SF is not a narcotic drug.

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Is Sufrate Oro an antibiotic/sulfa drug/pain-killer/PPI?

Sufrate Oro is not an antibiotic/sulfa drug/ PPI (proton-pump inhibitor) or a pain-killer. It is an ulcer protective medicine

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Is Sufrate Oro available or sold over the counter?

No. Sufrate Oro is a prescription drug. It is not available or sold over the counter

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Is Sufrate Oro gluten free?

Yes. Sufrate Oro is gluten free. However, please refer to package insert of the prescribed brand before use

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Is Sufrate Oro safe?

Yes. Sufrate Oro is relatively safe if used as recommended. In case of any side-effects, consult your doctor

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Can I take Sufrate Oro with Prilosec/Nexium/ Tylenol/Zantac/ibuprofen/Pepto?

Yes. Sufrate Oro can be taken with Prilosec/Nexium/ Tylenol/Zantac/ibuprofen and Pepto if prescribed by your doctor

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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