
BERLIN-CHEMIE
ANAFTIN BABY GINGIVAL GEL 10ML
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BERLIN-CHEMIE Anaftin Baby Gingival Gel is a 10ml bioadhesive oral gel. It quickly forms an invisible film, protecting gums and reducing pain/redness. Its silicone-bristled applicator allows gentle massage. Free from local anesthetics, medications, alcohol, or sugar, it ensures no burning sensation and has a pleasant banana flavor, ideal for teething discomfort.
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Anaftin Baby Gel gingival is a bioadhesive oral gel. It quickly forms an invisible film that protects the gums from discomfort and pain. Its natural components contribute to reducing pain and redness in the affected areas.
The applicator is equipped with silicone bristles that gently massage the gums, thus alleviating discomfort and symptoms associated with teething.
Anaftin Baby Gel gingival does not contain local anesthetics, medicines, alcohol, or sugar.
Anaftin Baby Gel gingival does not cause a burning sensation upon application and has a pleasant banana taste.
Instructions for use: Apply a sufficient amount of gel to cover the affected area and gently massage the gum with the applicator. It is preferable for the gel to be applied after meals and before the baby falls asleep to stimulate film formation and prolong pain relief for the little patients. Use as often as necessary. After each use, screw the cap back on. Remove any product residue that might hinder the next application of the gel.
Composition: Water, PVP, maltodextrin, propylene glycol, PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil, Aloe barbadensis, xanthan gum, flavor, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, disodium EDTA, sodium hyaluronate, xylitol, cetylpyridinium chloride, glycyrrhetinic acid, Crocus sativus
Precautions: Each tube of Anaftin Baby Gel gingival should be used for a single patient to avoid cross-contamination of the applicator and the gel. The use of Anaftin Baby Gel gingival is contraindicated in patients with a known history of hypersensitivity reactions to any of the product's excipients. If you are pregnant, seek medical advice.