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$6.99
Colgate Perox Cool Mint
Colgate Peroxyl, Antiseptic Dental Rinse, Cool Mint 8 fl oz (236 ml)
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Colgate Perox Cool Mint
Colgate Peroxyl, Antiseptic Dental Rinse, Cool Mint 8 fl oz (236 ml)
$6.99
$6.99
Product Details
Recommended by Dental Professionals for:
- Canker Sores
- Gum Irritations
- Denture & Mouth Sores
- Orthodontic Irritations
- Mouth Burns & Cheek Bites
Recommended by Dentists, Hygienists and Physicians
- Promotes the healing of oral irritations
- Ready to use
- Mild Mint taste
PEROXYL is a patented oral debriding agent/oral wound cleanser for temporary use to cleanse canker sores and minor wounds or minor gum inflammation resulting from minor dental procedures, dentures, orthodontic appliances, accidental injury, or other irritations of the mouth and gums: such as mouth burns, cheek bites and toothbrush abrasion. Oxygenating action removes debris allowing natural healing to occur.
Peroxyl contains Hydrogen Peroxide, a proven safe and effective oral antiseptic cleanser. When Peroxyl comes into contact with mouth tissue, xygen is released in a pleasant mild bubbling action. This provides mechanical cleansing which flushes out mouth debris, while the oxygenating effect of Peroxyl helps control the spread of susceptible organisms.
Peroxyl is ready-to-use. Rinse with half a capful (two teaspoons) for approximately one minute. Use up to 4 times daily (after meals and at bedtime) or as directed by a dentist or physician. Use by children between the age of 6 and 12 should be supervised.
To open Child safety cap squeeze smooth sides while turning. Reclose tightly.
Active Ingredients: Hydrogen Peroxide (1.5%), Methyl Salicylate, Menthol
Inactive Ingredients: Purified Water, Sorbitol Solution (70%), Ethyl Alcohol (6% v/v), Pluronic F-108, Polysorbate 20, Sodium Saccharin, FD&C Blue #1
Keep this, and all drugs, out of reach of children. Do not use in children under 6 years of age. In case of accidental overdose, seek professional assistance or contact a poison control center immediately, If irritation, pain or redness persists, if sore mouth symptoms do not improve in 7 days; or if swelling, rash , or fever develops, consult dentist or physician promptly
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