Product code: 1370466
Angina MCC lozenges consist of a combination of cetylpyridine, lidocaine and menthol. While cetylpyridine is responsible for the germicidal effect of the lozenge, lidocaine relieves pain in the mucous membrane of the oral cavity, pharynx and larynx and thus relieves swallowing difficulties. Menthol gives the lozenges a pleasant taste. Angina MCC is used for infections or inflammations in the mouth and/or throat (angina, laryngitis or pharyngitis) and diseases of the mouth and/or throat mucosa (aphthae, stomatitis). Angina MCC can also be taken after tonsillectomy or tooth loss. Swissmedic-approved patient informationAngina MCC®Streuli Pharma AGAMZVWhat is Angina MCC and when is it used ?Angina MCC lozenges consist of a combination of cetylpyridine, lidocaine and menthol. While cetylpyridine is responsible for the germicidal effect of the lozenge, lidocaine relieves pain in the mucous membrane of the oral cavity, pharynx and larynx and thus relieves swallowing difficulties. Menthol gives the lozenges a pleasant taste. Angina MCC is used for infections or inflammations in the mouth and/or throat (angina, laryngitis or pharyngitis) and diseases of the mouth and/or throat mucosa (aphthae, stomatitis). Angina MCC can also be taken after tonsillectomy or tooth loss. When should Angina MCC not be used?Angina MCC should not be used if there is a known hypersensitivity to one of the ingredients. When is caution required when taking Angina MCC?In the case of bleeding wounds in the mouth or throat, the lozenge should be taken with caution - if at all. If the fever is higher or if there is no improvement within a week, a doctor should be consulted. Inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you suffer from other illnesses, have allergies or are taking other medicines (even those you bought yourself!) or using them externally! Can Angina MCC be used during pregnancy or while breastfeeding?Based on previous experience, there is no known risk for the child if used as directed. However, systematic scientific investigations have never been carried out. As a precaution, you should avoid taking medicines during pregnancy and breastfeeding or ask your doctor, pharmacist or druggist for advice. How do you use Angina MCC?For adults and children over 6 years old: Dissolve one tablet slowly in your mouth every hour. After the acute symptoms have subsided or as a preventive measure, suck 1 tablet every 3-4 hours. The lozenges are suitable for diabetics. Stick to the dosage given in the package leaflet or as prescribed by your doctor. If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. What side effects can Angina MCC have?The following side effects can occur when taking Angina MCC: Excessive or prolonged use of Angina MCC can cause local irritation. In the case of fresh injuries in the mouth, there is a risk of bleeding. If you notice side effects that are not described here, you should inform your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. What else needs to be considered?The medicinal product may only be used up to the date marked «EXP» on the container. Store at room temperature (15-25°C). Keep out of the reach of children. Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists. What does Angina MCC contain?1 lozenge contains: Active ingredients: 1.25 mg cetylpyridine chloride; 1.0 mg lidocaine chloride; 4.0 mg menthol. Excipients: Saccharin, cyclamate, the dye methylthionine and other excipients. Approval number34497 (Swissmedic) Where do you get Angina MCC? What packs are available?In pharmacies and drugstores, without a doctor's prescription. Packs of 30 and 50 lozenges. Authorization holderStreuli Pharma AG, 8730 Uznach This leaflet was last checked by the drug authority (Swissmedic) in October 2003. ..
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