Acyclonine MUM

What is Acyclonine MUM?

Used in the management and for the temporary relief of symptoms associated with Aphthous ulcers, oral inflammatory lesions, and ulcerative lesions
resulting from trauma.

Compounded product which contains:

Dyclonine Hydrochloride: anesthetic numbing agent

Acyclovir: anti-viral for fighting infection

Triamcinolone Acetonide: an anti-inflammatory
for reducing swelling

Bottle actuator can reach the entire area of the mouth and uses a patented delivery technology that allows for higher volume application and a more precise delivery to a specific area instead of the whole mouth.

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Dosing and Usage Information:

Keeping bottle upright, rotate the arm to the required angle to deliver powder directly to the affected area. If needed, use a mirror to ensure the proper angle of the arm. Spray 1 or 2 sprays to the affected area 3 to 4 times per day as directed by your oral care provider.

This medication is for oral use only; it is not intended for ophthalmic, nasal or dermatological use.

The Technology

  • Patented Formula for Mouth Sores

  • Patened Delivery System

  • Numbing Relief Provided by Dyclonine HCL

  • Manages Mouth Ulcers, Mouth Lesions, Canker Sores

  • Coats Affected Area

  • Manages Oral Mucositis

Acyclonine MUM
Patented Delivery Device

  • Targets lesion Anywhere in Mouth

  • Allows Higher Volume Application

  • Facilitates More Precise

Acyclonine MUM Contains

  • Numbing Agent Dyclonine Hydrochloride

  • Anti-Viral Acyclovir

  • Anti-Inflammatory Triamcinolone Acetonide

Warnings

If irritation develops, this medicine should be discontinued. This medication contains a corticosteroid; your physician may periodically monitor you for HPA axis suppression if prolonged therapy is needed. Your physician needs to know if you experience severe or troublesome adverse reactions, become pregnant or intend to become pregnant,
or intend to breastfeed. 

Do not share or take anyone else’s medication. Talk with your healthcare provider before starting any new medication, including over-the-counter, natural products, or vitamins. This medication was compounded specifically for you. This patient information summarizes the most important information about your medication; if you would like more information, talk with your doctor.

Possible Side Effects

Burning; itching; irritation; dryness; erythema; pain; stinging; blistering or peeling not present prior to therapy; perioral dermatitis; allergic contact dermatitis; maceration of the oral mucosa; hives; aphthous ulcers; secondary infection; atrophy of the oral mucosa; HPA axis suppression with systemic absorption; cardiovascular events with high plasma levels of dyclonine hydrochloride upon excessive dosage or rapid absorption; myocardium depression; hypotension; hypertension; bradycardia; cardiac arrest; drowsiness; convulsions; apprehension; euphoria; confusion; tinnitus; double vision; vomiting; twitching; sensations of heat; respiratory depression; respiratory arrest; nervousness, with excessive dosing; dizziness; blurred vision; tremors; diarrhea; nausea; sore gums.


Precautions

You should not take this medication if you have any hypersensitivities to dyclonine, acyclovir, or triamcinolone. You should not use this medicine if you have an active fungal or bacterial infection of the mouth or throat. A reduced dosage of dyclonine may be required in elderly patients and children. Inform your doctor if you have known renal impairment; a dose adjustment may be required.