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Decatylen suckable tablets destroy bacteria and fungi that cause inflammation in the throat and infectious inflammation in the oral cavity. Lozenges contain an active substance that relieves pain. Decatylen lozenges are usually well tolerated and do not irritate the oral mucosa. Decatylen does not cause dental caries and can also be used by diabetics. Decatylen is used for local treatment of acute infections of the oral cavity and pharynx with severe pain, for example: o inflammation of the mucous membrane of the tonsils, larynx, pharynx (tonsillitis, laryngitis, pharyngitis); o inflammation of the gums (gingivitis); o inflammation of the oral mucosa (stomatitis );o fungal infections of the oral mucosa (for example, diploid fungus (thrush));o after tonsil surgery and tooth extraction to promote healing. Decatylen is recommended for bad breath.

Compound
Active ingredients: dequalinium chloride and cinchocaine hydrochloride. Each lozenge contains 0.25 mg of Dequalinii chloridum and 0.03 mg of Cinchocaini hydrochloridum. Application: Adults and children over 12 years of age: every 2 hours, slowly dissolve 1 lozenge in the mouth. After reducing inflammation, suck 1 tablet every 4 hours. Children over 4 years of age: every 3 hours, 1 lozenge is slowly dissolved in the mouth. After reducing inflammation, take 1 lozenge every 4 hours. If your health condition worsens or does not improve after 7 days, you should contact your doctor. If you feel that the effect of the drug is too strong or weak, consult your doctor or pharmacist.

Usage
Adults and children over 12 years of age: every 2 hours, slowly dissolve 1 lozenge in the mouth. After reducing inflammation, suck 1 tablet every 4 hours. Children over 4 years of age: every 3 hours, 1 lozenge is slowly dissolved in the mouth. After reducing inflammation, take 1 lozenge every 4 hours. If your health condition worsens or does not improve after 7 days, you should contact your doctor.