Drug Facts
Composition & Profile
Identifiers & Packaging
HOW SUPPLIED Chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse is supplied as a blue liquid in 0.5-ounce (15 ml) (NDC 0904-7035-88) white plastic unit dose cups, 0.5-ounce (15 ml) (NDC 0904-7035-87) white plastic unit dose cups (40 pack) and 0.5-ounce (15 ml) (NDC 0904-7035-80) white plastic unit dose cups (100 pack). Store at 20ºC to 25ºC (68ºF to 77ºF), excursions permitted to 15ºC to 30ºC (59ºF to 86ºF) [See USP controlled Room Temperature].; NDC 0904-7035-88 Chlorhexidine Gluconate Oral Rinse USP, 0.12% 0.12% / 15 mL Delivers 15 mL See insert For Institutional Use Only • Rx Only MAJOR® PHARMACEUTICALS Livonia, MI 48152 1999MJRLIDLBLA 1999MJRUDINSTA UD Cup Lid insert insert insert insert
- HOW SUPPLIED Chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse is supplied as a blue liquid in 0.5-ounce (15 ml) (NDC 0904-7035-88) white plastic unit dose cups, 0.5-ounce (15 ml) (NDC 0904-7035-87) white plastic unit dose cups (40 pack) and 0.5-ounce (15 ml) (NDC 0904-7035-80) white plastic unit dose cups (100 pack). Store at 20ºC to 25ºC (68ºF to 77ºF), excursions permitted to 15ºC to 30ºC (59ºF to 86ºF) [See USP controlled Room Temperature].
- NDC 0904-7035-88 Chlorhexidine Gluconate Oral Rinse USP, 0.12% 0.12% / 15 mL Delivers 15 mL See insert For Institutional Use Only • Rx Only MAJOR® PHARMACEUTICALS Livonia, MI 48152 1999MJRLIDLBLA 1999MJRUDINSTA UD Cup Lid insert insert insert insert
Overview
0.12% chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) is an oral rinse containing (1, 11-hexamethylene bis [5-(p-chlorophenyl) biguanide] di-D-gluconate) in a base containing water, 11.6% alcohol, glycerin, PEG-40 sorbitan diisostearate, flavor, sodium saccharin, and FD&C Blue No.1. Chlorhexidine gluconate product is a near neutral solution (pH range 5-7). Chlorhexidine gluconate is a salt of chlorhexidine and gluconic acid. Its chemical structure is: MJR chem structure
Indications & Usage
INDICATION Chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse is indicated for use between dental visits as part of a professional program for the treatment of gingivitis as characterized by redness and swelling of the gingivae, including gingival bleeding upon probing. Chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse has not been tested among patients with acute necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (ANUG). For patients having coexisting gingivitis and periodontitis, see PRECAUTIONS.
Dosage & Administration
Chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse therapy should be initiated directly following a dental prophylaxis. Patients using chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse should be reevaluated and given a thorough prophylaxis at intervals no linger than six months. Recommended use is twice daily rinsing for 30 seconds, morning and evening after tooth brushing. Usual dosage is 15 ml of undiluted chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse. Patients should be instructed to not rinse with water, or other mouthwashes, brush teeth, or eat immediately after using chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse. Chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse is not intended for ingestion and should be expectorated after rinsing.
Warnings & Precautions
WARNINGS The effect of chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse on periodontitis has not been determined. An increase in supragingival calculus was noted in clinical testing in chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse users compared with control users. It is not known if chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse use results in an increase in subgingival calculus. Calculus deposits should be removed by a dental prophylaxis at intervals not greater than six months. Anaphylaxis, as well as serious allergic reactions, have been reported during postmarketing use with dental products containing chlorhexidine. SEE CONTRAINDICATIONS.
Contraindications
Chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse should not be used by persons who are known to be hypersensitive to chlorhexidine gluconate or other formula ingredients.
Adverse Reactions
The most common side effects associated with chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinses are: 1) an increase in staining of teeth and other oral surfaces; 2) an increase in calculus formation; and 3) an alteration in taste perception; see WARNINGS and PRECAUTIONS. Oral irritation and local allergy-type symptoms have been spontaneously reported as side effects associated with use of chlorhexidine gluconate rinse. The following oral mucosal side effects were reported during placebo-controlled adult clinical trials: aphthous ulcer, grossly obvious gingivitis, trauma, ulceration, erythema, desquamation, coated tongue, keratinization, geographic tongue, mucocele, and short frenum. Each occured at a frequency of less than 1%. Among post marketing reports, the most frequently reported oral mucosal symptoms associated with chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse are stomatits, gingivitis, glossitis, ulcer, dry mouth, hypesthesia, glossal edema, and paresthesia. Minor irritation and superficial desquamation of the oral mucosa have been noted in patients using chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse. Threre have been cases of parotid gland swelling and inflammation of the salivary glands (sialadenitis) reported in patients using chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse.
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