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Brand Name :
Sucrets Classic Sore Throat, Sucrets Children's Formula, Sucrets Maximum Strength Sore Throat
Synonyms :
dyclonine
Class :
Anesthetics, Oropharyngeal
Dosage forms & Strengths
Lozenge
1.2 mg
2 mg
3 mg
1 lozenge dissolve in mouth every 2 hours
maximum 10 lozenges can be used per day
Not to exceed 10 lozenges/day
Dosage forms & Strengths
Lozenge
1.2 mgÂ
2 mgÂ
3 mgÂ
Age: > 2 years
1 lozenge dissolve in mouth every 2 hours
maximum 10 lozenges can be used per day Not to exceed 10 lozenges/day
Refer adult dosing
may have an increased neuromuscular-blocking effect when combined with neuromuscular-blocking agents
may have an increased neuromuscular-blocking effect when combined with neuromuscular-blocking agents
may have an increased neuromuscular-blocking effect when combined with neuromuscular-blocking agents
may have an increased neuromuscular-blocking effect when combined with neuromuscular-blocking agents
may have an increased neuromuscular-blocking effect when combined with neuromuscular-blocking agents
dyclonine: it may increase the risk of methemoglobinemia agents
dyclonine: it may increase the risk of methemoglobinemia agents
dyclonine: it may increase the risk of methemoglobinemia agents
dyclonine: it may increase the risk of methemoglobinemia agents
dyclonine: it may increase the risk of methemoglobinemia agents
may increase the risk or severity of methemoglobinemia when miltefosine is combined
it increases the toxicity of bupivacaine
may have an increasingly adverse effect when combined with methemoglobinemia agents
may have an increasingly adverse effect when combined with methemoglobinemia agents
may have an increasingly adverse effect when combined with methemoglobinemia agents
may have an increasingly adverse effect when combined with methemoglobinemia agents
may have an increasingly adverse effect when combined with methemoglobinemia agents
local anesthetics increase the efficacy of neuromuscular blockers
local anesthetics increase the efficacy of neuromuscular blockers
local anesthetics increase the efficacy of neuromuscular blockers
local anesthetics increase the efficacy of neuromuscular blockers
local anesthetics increase the efficacy of neuromuscular blockers
inhalational anesthetics increase the effect of hypotension of calcium channel blockers
inhalational anesthetics increase the effect of hypotension of calcium channel blockers
inhalational anesthetics increase the effect of hypotension of calcium channel blockers
inhalational anesthetics increase the effect of hypotension of calcium channel blockers
inhalational anesthetics increase the effect of hypotension of calcium channel blockers
inhalational anesthetics increase the effect of hypotension of calcium channel blockers
inhalational anesthetics increase the effect of hypotension of calcium channel blockers
When dyclonine is used together with bromisoval, the risk or seriousness of CNS depression is enhanced
The potential for CNS depression may enhanced when dyclonine is used together with fencamfamin
When dyclonine is used together with niaprazine, the risk or seriousness of CNS depression is enhanced
When dyclonine is used together with levosulpiride, the risk or seriousness of CNS depression is enhanced
may have an increased neuromuscular-blocking effect when combined with neuromuscular-blocking agents
When dyclonine is used together with melitracen, this leads to enhanced risk or seriousness of CNS depression
When acepromazine is used together with dyclonine, this leads to enhanced risk or seriousness of CNS depression
dyclonine: it may increase the therapeutic efficacy of with pheneticillin
methemoglobinemia associated agents: they may increase the toxic effect when combined with local anesthetics
methemoglobinemia associated agents: they may increase the toxic effect when combined with local anesthetics
methemoglobinemia associated agents: they may increase the toxic effect when combined with local anesthetics
methemoglobinemia associated agents: they may increase the toxic effect when combined with local anesthetics
methemoglobinemia associated agents: they may increase the toxic effect when combined with local anesthetics
Local Anesthetics can intensify the adverse/toxic effect of bupivacaine
may decrease the therapeutic effect of anesthetics
may enhance the QTc-prolonging effect of each other when combined
the risk of methemoglobinemia may be increased
Dyclonine is contraindicated in patients hypersensitive to the formulation’s active ingredient and other excipients.Â
Pregnancy consideration:Â Â
Category C.Â
Breastfeeding warnings:Â Â
It is not known if the drug is excreted in breast milk.Â
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Generic Name:Â dyclonineÂ
Pronounced: dy-clo-neenÂ
Why do we use dyclonine?Â
dyclonine is a local anesthetic that is commonly used to numb or relieve pain and itching in various medical and dental procedures.
Topical Anesthetic: dyclonine is primarily used as a topical anesthetic, meaning it is applied directly to the surface of the skin or mucous membranes to provide localized pain relief. It works by temporarily blocking the transmission of nerve signals from the treated area to the brain, thus reducing or eliminating the sensation of pain.
Dental Procedures: dyclonine is often used in dentistry to numb the mouth and throat. It can be found in various oral preparations, such as mouthwashes, sprays, and lozenges. These products are used to alleviate toothaches, sore gums, and other oral discomforts.
Sore Throat Relief: dyclonine can also be found in throat sprays and lozenges used to relieve sore throat symptoms. It provides temporary relief by numbing the throat and reducing pain and irritation caused by conditions like tonsillitis, pharyngitis, or other throat infections.
Itching and Irritation: dyclonine can be found in certain over-the-counter products, such as creams or ointments, designed to relieve itching and minor skin irritations. It can be used for conditions like insect bites, rashes, and minor burns to provide temporary relief from discomfort.