Guest guest Posted June 21, 2004 Report Share Posted June 21, 2004 Of course my stored emails aren't coming up with what I need now !!! There is a prescription for (I think) some sort of mouthwash that helps with the sores that come as a side effect of HCV treatment. Any recommendations ???? Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Most doctors, or dentists can write an Rx for " Magic Mouthwash " ! Any pharmacist should be able to tell you what's in it as well! One of the major things heppers seem to get that cause the sores and/or the cottage chees throat is Thrush! It is an Rx medicine, although some have done well with over-the-counter Biotene! Kim > Of course my stored emails aren't coming up with what I need now !!! There > is a prescription for (I think) some sort of mouthwash that helps with the > sores that come as a side effect of HCV treatment. Any recommendations ???? > > Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Most doctors, or dentists can write an Rx for " Magic Mouthwash " ! Any pharmacist should be able to tell you what's in it as well! One of the major things heppers seem to get that cause the sores and/or the cottage chees throat is Thrush! It is an Rx medicine, although some have done well with over-the-counter Biotene! Kim > Of course my stored emails aren't coming up with what I need now !!! There > is a prescription for (I think) some sort of mouthwash that helps with the > sores that come as a side effect of HCV treatment. Any recommendations ???? > > Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 , Magic mouthwash is different depending on the doctor, but normally is made up of equal parts Mylanta, Diphenhydramine, and Viscous Lidocaine. Sometimes they add another ingredient, or change one. But, the Lidocaine is consistent since it is the local anesthetic. They use Nystatin suspension to treat thrush. Either as a swish and swallow, or swish and spit. They can also use Mycelex Trouches (Clotrimazole) which are lozenges. Trent Re: Prescription for mouth sores?? Most doctors, or dentists can write an Rx for " Magic Mouthwash " ! Any pharmacist should be able to tell you what's in it as well! One of the major things heppers seem to get that cause the sores and/or the cottage chees throat is Thrush! It is an Rx medicine, although some have done well with over-the-counter Biotene! Kim > Of course my stored emails aren't coming up with what I need now !!! There > is a prescription for (I think) some sort of mouthwash that helps with the > sores that come as a side effect of HCV treatment. Any recommendations ???? > > Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 , Magic mouthwash is different depending on the doctor, but normally is made up of equal parts Mylanta, Diphenhydramine, and Viscous Lidocaine. Sometimes they add another ingredient, or change one. But, the Lidocaine is consistent since it is the local anesthetic. They use Nystatin suspension to treat thrush. Either as a swish and swallow, or swish and spit. They can also use Mycelex Trouches (Clotrimazole) which are lozenges. Trent Re: Prescription for mouth sores?? Most doctors, or dentists can write an Rx for " Magic Mouthwash " ! Any pharmacist should be able to tell you what's in it as well! One of the major things heppers seem to get that cause the sores and/or the cottage chees throat is Thrush! It is an Rx medicine, although some have done well with over-the-counter Biotene! Kim > Of course my stored emails aren't coming up with what I need now !!! There > is a prescription for (I think) some sort of mouthwash that helps with the > sores that come as a side effect of HCV treatment. Any recommendations ???? > > Thanks. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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