Asepta Active Mouthwash 250 ml: Combating Oral Infections & Inflammation
Experience fast relief from oral pain and inflammation with Asepta Active Mouthwash, a powerful combination of chlorhexidine and benzydamine. This unique formula provides effective antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic action, making it ideal for treating a range of oral conditions.
Key Features:
- Powerful Combination: Asepta Active Mouthwash is the only rinse with a potent blend of chlorhexidine and benzydamine, specifically designed for treating inflammatory periodontal diseases.
- Triple Action: This mouthwash delivers a comprehensive solution, combining antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic properties.
- Instant Pain Relief: Experience immediate comfort with Asepta Active Mouthwash’s fast-acting anesthetic effect.
- Gentle Formula: Formulated without alcohol, dyes, and fluorine, Asepta Active Mouthwash is safe for everyone.
- Clinically Proven: The effectiveness and safety of Asepta Active Mouthwash have been rigorously validated through clinical trials conducted at the Central Research Institute of Dentistry and Maxillofacial Surgery.
How to Use:
- Pour 10 ml of mouthwash into a measuring cup.
- Rinse your mouth for 20 seconds.
- Avoid eating or drinking for 30 minutes after use.
- Apply 2-3 times daily for up to 14 days.
Benefits:
- Effectively treats infectious and inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity.
- Relieves bleeding and inflammation of the gums.
- Provides rapid pain reduction.
- Promotes oral hygiene and overall health.
Contraindications:
- Individual intolerance to the product components.
Where to Buy:
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Asepta Active Mouthwash: Your trusted solution for a healthy and comfortable mouth.
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