OPHTAXIA 20 WIPES
It is indicated for dry eyes and defective saliva production (hyposialia), as well as post-radiotherapy xerostomia. Xerostomia is dry mouth following radiotherapy in the head and neck region to treat certain cancers.
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Sulfarlem S is an anetholtrithione-based medication that stimulates saliva and tear production. It is indicated for dry eyes and saliva production defects (hyposialia), as well as post-radiotherapy xerostomia. Xerostomia is dry mouth following radiotherapy in the head and neck region to treat certain cancers.
A dry mouth can lead to mouth discomfort, digestive problems, cavities and even fungal infections of the tongue. To best accompany the treatment, we advise you to stay hydrated, stimulate salivation by chewing (e.g. chewing gum or sugar-free lollipops), avoid irritating salty, acidic and alcoholic foods, and humidify the bedroom. Saliva substitutes can be taken in parallel.
The usual dosage is 1 tablet 3 times a day with meals.
Oral administration.
For 1 coated tablet: Anethole trithione 25 mg
Lactose monohydrate, gum arabic, wheat starch, sucrose, guar gum, hydrated colloidal silica, magnesium stearate, gelatin, talc, titanium dioxide (E171), orange yellow S (E110), cochineal red A (E 124), carnauba wax.
Box of 90 tablets.
Precautions for use
Sulfarlem S may cause dark urine.
Contraindicated in cases of biliary tract obstruction.
More information on this medicine
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Warnings
Please note that medicines are not like other products. Buying online doesn't mean you don't need to read the drug's package leaflet or SPC carefully before ordering. Keep medicines out of the reach of children. If symptoms persist, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice. Beware of incompatibilities with your current products.
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