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No known interactions have been established with medicine but consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice.
It is generally considered safe during pregnancy, with minimal documented risks to the developing baby.
Using medicine while breastfeeding is likely safe, based on limited human data indicating no significant risk to the infant.
No documented interactions or effects on kidney function have been established with medicine.
It has no known interactions or effects on liver function based on available information.
Safe; does not affect alertness.
It acts as a potent antiseptic by binding to microbial cell membranes, causing leakage and cell death. Its broad-spectrum effectiveness makes it a valuable agent for preventing and controlling infections in various medical and surgical settings, providing a reliable defense against bacteria.
If you miss a dose of the drug, use it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and go back to your regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
A mouth infection is a condition where bacteria, viruses, or fungi cause inflammation and damage to the tissues of the mouth. There are different types of mouth infections, such as thrush, cavities, periodontal disease, and oral herpes. Some common symptoms of mouth infections are pain, swelling, redness, bleeding, and bad breath.
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