What is Oral-eze?
Oral-eze is a local anesthetic (numbing medication). It works by blocking nerve signals in your body.
Oral-eze topical is used to reduce pain or discomfort caused by minor skin irritations, sore throat, sunburn, teething pain, vaginal or rectal irritation, ingrown toenails, hemorrhoids, and many other sources of minor pain on a surface of the body. Oral-eze is also used to numb the skin or surfaces inside the mouth, nose, throat, vagina, or rectum to lessen the pain of inserting a medical instrument such as a tube or speculum.
There are many brands and forms of Oral-eze topical available and not all brands are listed on this leaflet.
Oral-eze topical may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Oral-eze indications
Oral-eze is a local anesthetic (numbing medication). It works by blocking nerve signals in your body.
Oral-eze topical is used to reduce pain or discomfort caused by minor skin irritations, sore throat, sunburn, teething pain, vaginal or rectal irritation, ingrown toenails, hemorrhoids, and many other sources of minor pain on a surface of the body. Oral-eze is also used to numb the skin or surfaces inside the mouth, nose, throat, vagina, or rectum to lessen the pain of inserting a medical instrument such as a tube or speculum.
Oral-eze topical may also be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide.
How should I use Oral-eze?
Use Oral-eze suspension as directed by your doctor. Check the label on the medicine for exact dosing instructions.
- Oral-eze suspension comes as a powder. Be sure to mix Oral-eze suspension before you use it.
- To mix Oral-eze suspension, fill the bottle with water to the first fill line. Shake well until all the medicine is mixed. Add water to the second fill line. Shake again.
- An adult should supervise the use of Oral-eze suspension if the patient is a CHILD younger than 12 years old.
- Shake well before each use.
- Use a measuring device marked for medicine dosing. Ask your pharmacist for help if you are unsure of how to measure your dose.
- To use a dose of Oral-eze suspension, follow the instructions provided by your doctor or on the label. Coat the inside of the mouth by swishing Oral-eze suspension slowly around the mouth.
- After the mouth is coated, spit out any remaining medicine. Do NOT swallow it.
- Do not eat or drink for at least 1 hour after using Oral-eze suspension.
- Do not use Oral-eze suspension within 1 hour of your previous dose, unless your doctor or dentist tells you otherwise.
- Do not use Oral-eze suspension more often than 4 times daily, unless your doctor or dentist tells you otherwise.
- Write down the date that you mix Oral-eze suspension. Throw away any mixed medicine that has not been used after 2 weeks.
- If you miss a dose of Oral-eze suspension, use it as soon as possible. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular dosing schedule. Do not use 2 doses at once.
Ask your health care provider any questions you may have about how to use Oral-eze suspension.
Uses of Oral-eze in details
Oral-eze is used short term to relieve pain from minor mouth problems (such as toothache, canker sores, sore gums/throat, mouth/gum injury). It is a local anesthetic that works by numbing the painful area.
Do not use this product for children younger than 2 years unless directed by your doctor. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor.
How to use Oral-eze
Follow all directions on the product package. If your doctor has prescribed this medication, use it as directed. If you are uncertain about any of the information, consult your doctor or pharmacist.
Do not use this medication more than 4 times a day unless directed by your doctor. Allow medication to stay on painful area for at least 1 minute before spitting out or rinsing the mouth.
Do not use large amounts of this drug or use more often than directed because the risk for serious side effects (including rarely fatal methemoglobinemia) will increase.
Avoid getting this medication in the eyes.
Stop using this medication and tell your doctor if your sore throat is severe or if it lasts for more than 2 days, or if your sore mouth symptoms last more than 7 days, or if you have a fever, headache, rash, swelling, nausea, or vomiting. You may have a serious medical problem that may require different treatment. If your condition persists or worsens, or if you think you may have a serious medical problem, get medical help right away.
Oral-eze description
A surface anesthetic that acts by preventing transmission of impulses along nerve fibers and at nerve endings. [PubChem]
Oral-eze dosage
Super Dent
Topical Anesthetic Gel Dosage
Generic name: Oral-eze 220mg in 1g
Dosage form: gel
The information at Drugs.com is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist.
- Each gram of Super Dent 20% Oral-eze gel contains between 180-220mg Oral-eze in a flavored base.
- Using a new cotton applicator, apply a small amount of gel to the mucosa to achieve topical anesthesia. Do not reintroduce the cotton applicator into the bottle.
- For topical tissue anesthesia during scaling procedures, dispense a small amount of Topex gel into a dappen dish, then coat the scaler with the product prior to use.
- Tightly re-cap the jar after each use.
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Oral-eze interactions
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What other drugs will affect Oral-eze?
It is not likely that other drugs you take orally or inject will have an effect on topically applied Oral-eze. But many drugs can interact with each other. Tell your doctor about all your prescription and over-the-counter medications, vitamins, minerals, herbal products, and drugs prescribed by other doctors. Do not start a new medication without telling your doctor.
Oral-eze side effects
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What are the possible side effects of Oral-eze?
Applies to Oral-eze topical: cream, film, gel/jelly, gum, liquid, lotion, lozenge/troche, ointment, paste, powder for suspension, solution, spray, swab, tablet disintegrating
Other dosage forms:
- topical application cream, topical application gel/jelly, topical application liquid, topical application ointment, topical application spray, topical application wax
In addition to its needed effects, some unwanted effects may be caused by Oral-eze topical (the active ingredient contained in Gelato
Topical Anesthetic Gel). In the event that any of these side effects do occur, they may require medical attention.
Major Side Effects
You should check with your doctor immediately if any of these side effects occur when taking Oral-eze topical:
Incidence not known:
- Headache
- high fever
- nausea
- vomiting
- worsening of pain, redness, swelling, or irritation in or around the mouth
Oral-eze contraindications
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What is the most important information I should know about Oral-eze?
Oral-eze is contraindicated in patients sensitive to Oral-eze. This medication should not be applied in the external auditory canal if there is a perforated eardrum or ear discharge.
Active ingredient matches for Oral-eze:
Benzocaine in Australia.
List of Oral-eze substitutes (brand and generic names) | Sort by popularity |
Unit description / dosage (Manufacturer) | Price, USD |
Oral Gel | |
Oralsone Benzocaina 20% (Argentina) | |
Oralsone Infantil (Argentina) | |
OraMagic (United States) | |
Oramed (Israel) | |
Orasol | |
Oratect (United States) | |
Oriwax | |
Oriwax Ear 10 ml Drop (ORN Remedies Pvt. Ltd.) | $ 0.05 |
Oriwax Ear Drop (ORN Remedies Pvt. Ltd.) | $ 0.78 |
Orogel (Bangladesh) | |
Orthesin | |
Oticaina (Colombia) | |
Otil | |
Otil Ear 10 ml Drop (Klar Sehen Pvt. Limited) | $ 0.07 |
Otocain (Dominican Republic, United States) | |
Otocain Drops | |
Otogine (India) | |
Otogine Paradichlorobenzene 2 % w/v, benzocaine 2.7 % w/v, chlorbutanol 5 % w/v, turpentine oil 15 % w/v. EAR-DPS / 10ml (Olcare (Excare)) | $ 0.46 |
OTOGINE ear drops 10ml (Olcare (Excare)) | $ 0.46 |
Otorex (India) | |
Otorex Paradichlorobenzene 2 % w/v, Benzocaine 2.7 % w/v, Chlorbutol 5 % w/v, Turpentineoil 15 % w/v. EAR-DPS / 10ml (Warren (Indoco Remedies Ltd)) | $ 0.51 |
10ml (Warren (Indoco Remedies Ltd)) | $ 0.51 |
Otorex Ear 10 ml Drop (Warren (Indoco Remedies Ltd)) | $ 0.57 |
OTOREX DROP 1 packet / 10 ML drop each (Warren (Indoco Remedies Ltd)) | $ 0.91 |
Otorex Drop (Warren (Indoco Remedies Ltd)) | $ 1.00 |
Ou Ji (China) | |
Outgro | |
Liquid; Topical; Benzocaine 20% (Medtech) | |
Liquid; Topical; Chlorobutanol 4.7%; Tannic Acid 23.5% (Medtech) | |
Outgro liquid .009 mg/mL (Medtech) | |
Pain Relief Anesthetic mucous membrane | |
Parabec (India) | |
Parabec Paradichlorobenzene 2 %, Benzocaine 2.7 %, Chlorbutol 5%, Turpentine oil 15 %. EAR-DPS / 10ml (Adley) | $ 0.27 |
10ml (Adley) | $ 0.27 |
PARABEC ear drops 10ml (Adley) | $ 0.27 |
Parathesin | |
Parathesine | |
Paratusin (Paraguay) | |
Paratusin 200's (Prafa) | $ 14.01 |
Paratusin 1000's (Prafa) | $ 43.09 |
Paratusin 60 mL x 1's (Prafa) | $ 1.74 |
Parawax (India) | |
Parawax Paradichlorobenzene 2 % w/v, benzocaine 2.7 % w/v, chlorbutol 5 % w/v, turpentineoil 5 % w/v. EAR-DPS / 10ml (Salvador) | $ 0.46 |
PARAWAX ear drops 10ml (Salvador) | $ 0.46 |
Parcaine mucous membrane | |
PDI Insect Sting Relief | |
Pad; Topical; Benzocaine 6% | |
Pinnacaine (United States) | |
Pinnacaine Ear Drops | |
Precaine B Gel | |
See 520 substitutes for Oral-eze |
References
- PubChem. "benzocaine". https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/com... (accessed September 17, 2018).
- DrugBank. "benzocaine". http://www.drugbank.ca/drugs/DB01086 (accessed September 17, 2018).
- DTP/NCI. "benzocaine: The NCI Development Therapeutics Program (DTP) provides services and resources to the academic and private-sector research communities worldwide to facilitate the discovery and development of new cancer therapeutic agents.". https://dtp.cancer.gov/dtpstandard/s... (accessed September 17, 2018).
Reviews
The results of a survey conducted on ndrugs.com for Oral-eze are given in detail below. The results of the survey conducted are based on the impressions and views of the website users and consumers taking Oral-eze. We implore you to kindly base your medical condition or therapeutic choices on the result or test conducted by a physician or licensed medical practitioners.User reports
1 consumer reported useful
Was the Oral-eze drug useful in terms of decreasing the symptom or the disease?According to the reports released by ndrugs.com website users, the below mentioned percentages of users say the drug is useful / not useful to them in decreasing their symptoms/disease. The usefulness of the drug depends on many factors, like severity of the disease, perception of symptom, or disease by the patient, brand name used [matters only to a certain extent], other associated conditions of the patient. If the drug is not effective or useful in your case, you need to meet the doctor to get re-evaluated about your symptoms/disease, and he will prescribe an alternative drug.
Users | % | ||
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Not useful | 1 | 100.0% |
Consumer reported price estimates
No survey data has been collected yet3 consumers reported time for results
To what extent do I have to use Oral-eze before I begin to see changes in my health conditions?As part of the reports released by ndrugs.com website users, it takes 1 day and a few days before you notice an improvement in your health conditions.
Please note, it doesn't mean you will start to notice such health improvement in the same time frame as other users. There are many factors to consider, and we implore you to visit your doctor to know how long before you can see improvements in your health while taking Oral-eze. To get the time effectiveness of using Oral-eze drug by other patients, please click here.
Users | % | ||
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1 day | 2 | 66.7% | |
2 weeks | 1 | 33.3% |
6 consumers reported age
Users | % | ||
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16-29 | 3 | 50.0% | |
30-45 | 2 | 33.3% | |
> 60 | 1 | 16.7% |
Consumer reviews
Used Oral Eze on a cotton ball on gum for 5 mins. Next morning woke up with skin peeling off inside of lips and gum. |
Information checked by Dr. Sachin Kumar, MD Pharmacology