What is magic mouthwash prescription?

Magic mouthwash is a treatment that some doctors prescribe to treat oral mucositis. This condition is a severe inflammation of the lining of the mouth. Oral mucositis is a common side effect of cancer treatments, especially radiation for head and neck cancer.
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Do you need a prescription for magic mouthwash?

Magic mouthwash is a prescription-only topical treatment that may offer relief.
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What is the RX name for Magic mouthwash?

diphenhydramine hydrochloride/dexamethasone/nystatin magic mouthwash.
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What is magic mouthwash from the pharmacy?

Magic mouthwash is a mouth-rinse mixture. It's made of different medications used to relieve pain from mouth and throat sores. There's no standard set of ingredients or directions for magic mouthwash. Your healthcare provider will determine which ingredients may work best for you.
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How do you prescribe Magic mouthwash?

Magic Mouthwash Directions

The most commonly prescribed directions for magic mouthwash are to swish for two minutes then spit and swallow. This should be done around every four hours.
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Does Magic mouthwash heal mouth sores?

Although some research has shown that magic mouthwash can provide relief for mouth sores, studies have mixed results. Some have found magic mouthwash has no benefits. It's hard to say how effective magic mouthwash is because its formula can vary so much. Some types are made to order by a pharmacist.
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What are the three ingredients in magic mouthwash?

Three “magic mouthwash” ingredients typ- ically used in orthodontic office: diphenhydramine, generic Maalox* (aluminum hydroxide and magne- sium hydroxide), and 2% viscous lidocaine.
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What can I use instead of Magic mouthwash?

Alternatives
  • “Pink lady”: This mouthwash contains an antacid suspension (usually Maalox) and viscous lidocaine.
  • “Noll's solution”: This mouthwash contains diphenhydramine, nystatin, dexamethasone (another steroid type), and tetracycline (an antibiotic).
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Is Nystatin a prescription?

Nystatin is only available on prescription. It comes as a liquid (suspension) that you swirl around your mouth and then swallow.
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What helps mouth sores after chemo?

Use topical or local agents such as Orajel, or Zilactin-B apply generously. Combination mouth wash can be made (ingredients may require prescription). Use equal parts: xylocaine viscous solution, Zovirax® (alcohol-free), and Maalox®, or Mylanta®.
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What is another name for Mary's Magic mouthwash?

Mixed medication mouthwash, also commonly known by other names such as “magic mouthwash,” “Duke's magic mouthwash,” or “Mary's magic mouthwash,” is commonly used to prevent or treat oral mucositis.
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Is lidocaine a prescription?

Lidocaine skin cream is available on prescription. It can also be bought from a pharmacy (to use before any cosmetic procedure involving a needle). Some of the skin creams contain lidocaine mixed with other local anaesthetics.
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What is the fastest way to cure mucositis?

Do
  1. brush your teeth with a soft toothbrush at least twice a day.
  2. gently floss once a day if you can.
  3. rinse your mouth with warm water (or water mixed with a bit of salt) several times a day.
  4. suck on crushed ice or ice lollies.
  5. eat soft, moist foods, like soup, jelly or soft fruit, or try adding gravy or sauces to meals.
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How long should you use magic mouthwash?

Dosage and frequency

In a 2015 study, the magic mouthwash dose was 10 milliliters every 3 hours for up to six times per day. This dose was taken for 6 days. However, according to an older 2005 study, most institutions in the United States recommend you only take magic mouthwash every 4 or 6 hours.
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Can I buy Nystatin Oral Suspension over the counter?

Nystan (Nystatin) Oral Suspension FAQs

Nystatin is a prescription medication so it is not available to buy over the counter. You will need to complete a consultation with a medical professional before you can get a prescription for nystatin.
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How long does it take for oral thrush to go away with nystatin?

Most people will see improvement within a couple of days, but for really stubborn cases of oral thrush, you might have to keep using nystatin for 1 to 2 weeks. Make sure to keep taking nystatin for at least 2 more days after all signs of thrush are gone .
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Why won't my oral thrush go away?

In many cases, thrush goes away on its own without treatment. A persistent yeast infection may require antifungal medications. These can be taken orally or applied as ointments directly to your mouth. Antifungal rinses are another option for treating thrush.
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How long does it take for magic mouthwash to work?

Most formulations of magic mouthwash are intended to be used every four to six hours, and to be held in your mouth for one to two minutes before being either spit out or swallowed. It's recommended that you don't eat or drink for 30 minutes after using magic mouthwash so that the medicine has time to produce an effect.
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What helps mouth sores heal faster?

The combination of salt and hydrogen peroxide will help the sore heal faster. Sometimes the simplest remedy is the best. Add some salt to warm water and rinse for about 30 seconds.
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What's in Duke's magic mouthwash?

A: Duke's Magic Mouthwash Formula:
  • Nystatin Suspension, 100,000 u/ml, 30 mL. or Nysatin Powder 3 Million Units.
  • Hydrocortisone 60 mg.
  • Diphenhydramine HCL Syrup.
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What is toxic mucositis?

Mucositis is the painful inflammation and ulceration of the mucous membranes lining the digestive tract, usually as an adverse effect of chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment for cancer.
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What is the best mouthwash for oral thrush?

For oral thrush treatment, the most popular brand is Paroex Oral Rinse. This type of antiseptic has powerful antibacterial properties that can help maintain a healthy mouth and control and kill bacteria in your mouth.
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What does oral mucositis look like?

Some common symptoms of oral mucositis may include: dry mouth. shiny, swollen, or red gums. soft, white patches or pus on the tongue.
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Is mucositis the same as thrush?

Other oral mucositis causes

It's also known as oral thrush and oral candidiasis. Thrush looks like small white bumps on the tongue and inside the mouth. Stomatitis: This is a sore or infection on the lips or inside the mouth.
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What foods to avoid with mucositis?

Foods to avoid
  • Rough-textured or hard foods.
  • Tart, acidic or salty foods.
  • Spicy foods.
  • Really warm foods or drinks.
  • Crackers and hard-crust breads.
  • Potato chips, pretzels, popcorn and snack chips.
  • Citrus fruit and juices.
  • Tomato juice.
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