Introduction to Xerostene Mouth Gargle
Xerostene Mouth Gargle is a dual-solution product designed to mimic the natural composition of saliva. Solution A contains 0.032% w/v dibasic sodium phosphate and 0.009% w/v monobasic sodium phosphate, while Solution B includes 0.052% w/v calcium chloride dihydrate and 0.569% w/v sodium chloride. These inorganic ingredients—calcium and phosphate—are naturally present in saliva. The gargle is a concentrated electrolyte solution with supersaturated calcium and phosphate ions that closely resemble human saliva. It helps restore the natural pH and electrolyte balance of saliva, maintaining the mineral integrity of the teeth.
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Xerostene Mouth Gargle is particularly beneficial for treating oral mucositis, a condition characterized by pain, redness, and swelling of the mouth’s inner lining, often caused by chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Before starting treatment, be sure to inform your physician about any other medications you are currently taking.
Uses of Xerostene Mouth Gargle
- Treatment of oral mucositis
Therapeutic Effects of Xerostene Mouth Gargle
Supersaturated Calcium and Phosphate Rinse (SSCP) is a highly concentrated electrolyte solution designed to closely mimic human saliva. This rinse, rich in supersaturated calcium and phosphate ions, is specifically formulated to alleviate the painful and severe symptoms of mucositis associated with severe Xerostomia.
Interaction of Xerostene Mouth Gargle with other drugs
Inform your doctor about any prescribed medications, over-the-counter medicines, nutritional or vitamin supplements, and herbal products you take or have taken before the treatment. Certain medications may interact with Xerostene Mouth Gargle and cause undesirable side effects.
More Information about Xerostene Mouth Gargle
- Do not store the product above 30ºC.
- Do not store the product for more than three months
- Do not freeze
- Keep children and pets out of reach.
How to consume Xerostene Mouth Gargle
Xerostene Mouth Gargle should always be used exactly as prescribed by your doctor. In a sterile glass, combine solutions A and B. For one minute, swish half of the solution inside the mouth and Spit out after repeating with the other half. Refrain from swallowing it. When using mouthwash, take care not to get any in your eyes. If you accidentally get any in your eyes, rinse them immediately with cold water.
Safety Advices

Pregnancy
Xerostene Mouth Gargle is generally safe during pregnancy; however, inform your physician if you are pregnant or think you may get pregnant before taking this medication.

Breast Feeding
Xerostene Mouth Gargle is generally safe during breastfeeding; tell your doctor if you are breastfeeding before taking this medication.

Lungs
Xerostene Mouth Gargle is an oral mouthwash that does not impact patients with lung diseases and is generally safe for all individuals.

Liver
Xerostene Mouth Gargle is an oral mouthwash that does not impact patients with liver diseases and is generally safe for all individuals.

Alcohol
The safety of alcohol use and Xerostene mouthwash needs to be better established. Consult your doctor for further advice.

Driving
It has negligible influence on the ability to drive or use machines. Check with your doctor for more advice.
Side Effects
Side effects are unwanted symptoms caused by medicines. Even though all medicines cause side effects, not everyone gets them. Xerostene mouth gargle is generally safe for all individuals; consult your doctor if you experience discomfort.
Word of Advice
Mouth gargles can temporarily cause a burning or stinging sensation in the mouth. Usually, this sensation passes rapidly. Certain oral gargles have the potential to change a user’s perception of taste momentarily. Some mouth gargles may hurt or irritate your mouth if you have open sores, wounds, or oral ulcers. Use caution when using these mouthwashes.
FAQs
Q 1. How do I use Xerostene mouth gargle properly?
Xerostene Mouth Gargle should always be used exactly as prescribed by your doctor. In a sterile glass, combine solutions A and B. For one minute, swish half of the solution inside the mouth and Spit out after repeating with the other half. Refrain from swallowing it.
Q 2. Are mouth gargles associated with any adverse reactions?
Although oral gargles are typically harmless, some may have adverse effects like dry mouth, burning, or changed taste. Most of the time, these side effects are minor and transient.
Q 3. Can I swallow Xerostene mouth gargle?
No, it would help if you did not swallow your mouth. It is intended for rinsing and should be spat out after use. Swallowing mouthwash can be harmful.
Fact Box
Molecule Name: Xerostene Mouth Gargle
Pharmacological class: Mouth gargles
Therapeutic class: Mouth gargles
Indications:
Treatment of oral mucositis
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