ORACORT Paste Ref.[49693] Active ingredients: Triamcinolone

Source: Web Search  Revision Year: 2020  Publisher: Taro International Ltd., 14 Hakitor St., Haifa Bay 2624761, Israel

4.1. Therapeutic indications

Oracort (triamcinolone acetonide topical paste, 0.1%) is indicated for adjunctive treatment and the temporary relief of symptoms associated with oral inflammatory and ulcerative lesions.

4.2. Posology and method of administration

Press a small dab to the lesion until a thin film develops. A larger quantity may be required for coverage of some lesions. For optimal results use only enough to coat the lesion with a thin film. Do not rub in. Attempting to spread this preparation may result in granular, gritty sensation and cause it to crumble. After application, however, a smooth, slippery film develops.

The preparation should be applied at bedtime to permit steroid contact with the lesion throughout the night. Depending on the severity of symptoms, it may be necessary to apply the preparation two or three times a day, preferably after meals. If significant repair or regeneration has not occurred in seven days, further investigation is advisable.

6.3. Shelf life

The expiry date of the products is printed on the package materials.

Shelf-life after first opening: 3 months.

6.4. Special precautions for storage

Store below 25°.

6.5. Nature and contents of container

Oracort (triamcinolone acetonide topical paste, 0.1%) is supplied in tubes containing 5 g of dental paste.

Light, beige, odorless paste with fine gritty texture, having no lumps.

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