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Oral-B Minute Foam
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Oral-B Minute Foam

Generic name:sodium fluoride
Dosage form: aerosol
Drug class:Mouth and throat products

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Aug 23, 2021.

Disclaimer: This drug has not been found by FDA to be safe and effective, and this labeling has not been approved by FDA. Read further information about unapproved drugs.

MINUTE-FOAM
Topical Fluoride Foaming Solution
(Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride Containing 1.23 % w/w Fluoride Ion)
FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY

Active Ingredient:Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride (Sodium Fluoride and Hydrofluoric Acid) 1.23 % w/w fluoride ion.


DESCRIPTION:Oral-B Minute Foam is a flavored aqueous foaming solution of acidulated phosphate sodium fluoride with pH of 3.5 and a fluoride ion concentration of 1.23% w/w. Inactive Ingredients:Purified water, poloxamer 407, isobutane, poloxamer 234, phosphoric acid, sodium saccharin, flavor. CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY: Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride inhibits caries formation by reducing enamel solubility and enhancing remineralization. INDICATION AND USE:A topically-applied foaming solution to aid in the prevention of dental caries. CONTRAINDICATIONS: Do not use in patients with hypersensitivity to fluoride.
Do not use in patients with dysphagia. WARNINGS: DO NOT SWALLOW
Accidental ingestion of the usual treatment dose (approx 12.4 mg of fluoride) is not harmful. In the event more than the treatment dose is swallowed, administer calcium (e.g. milk) and get medical or contact a Poison control Center right away. One bottle of Minute Foam contained 1.95 grams of fluoride ion which could be lethal for children adults.
Keep out of the reach of infants and children under 12 years.
Pediatric patients under age 12 should be supervised during use of this product.
Avoid spraying towards open flame.<