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The following 17 images provide visual information about the product associated with Gingicaine Gel Variety Pak NDC 10129-070 by Gingi-pak A Division Of The Belport, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.

Keep out of reach of children - Children page 001

Keep out of reach of children - Children page 001

This text is a warning regarding the Gingicaine Gel products, advising to keep them away from children and calling a doctor immediately if a child ingests or swallows it.*

Variety Pak - GingiCaine Gel Variety Pak

Variety Pak - GingiCaine Gel Variety Pak

GINGICAINE Gel is a variety pack of flavored local anesthetic gel used to numb gums before dental procedures. The product comes in two flavors, Cotton Candy and Chocolate Mint, and is packaged in six 10 oz. bottles. This product is only available for sale and use under dentist orders due to federal law restrictions. Manufactured by GINGI-PAK, a division of Belport Co., Inc., located in Camarillo, CA.*

Active Ingredients - Gingicaine Active ingredients 001

Active Ingredients - Gingicaine Active ingredients 001

This is a description of the active ingredient and purpose for a product. The active ingredient is Benzocaine at a concentration of 20% w/v. The purpose of this product is to provide oral anesthesia.*

Allergy Alert001 - Gingicaine Allergy alert 001

Allergy Alert001 - Gingicaine Allergy alert 001

This is a warning message indicating that the product should not be used by individuals who have a history of allergy to any "caine" local anesthetics or FD&C Red #40.*

Allergy Alert002 - Gingicaine Allergy alert 002

Allergy Alert002 - Gingicaine Allergy alert 002

This is a warning stating that the product should not be used if the individual has a history of allergy to any "caine" local anesthetics.*

Avoid excessive heat - Gingicaine Avoid excessive heat

Avoid excessive heat - Gingicaine Avoid excessive heat

This is a warning label advising people to avoid exposing something to temperatures above 40°C (104°F).*

Consult a doctor promptly - Gingicaine Consult a doctor

Consult a doctor promptly - Gingicaine Consult a doctor

This text is a warning label that provides advice on how to use and store a product. It recommends seeking medical attention if certain symptoms persist or if there is accidental ingestion of more than the normal amount. It also warns to avoid contact with the eyes and keep out of reach of children.*

Contraindications001 - Gingicaine Contraindication 001

Contraindications001 - Gingicaine Contraindication 001

contraindications002 - Gingicaine Contraindication 002

contraindications002 - Gingicaine Contraindication 002

"anesthetics" refers to a type of medication or drug used to induce temporary loss of sensation or consciousness during medical procedures or surgeries.*

Dosage and Administration001 - Gingicaine Dosage and Admin 001

Dosage and Administration001 - Gingicaine Dosage and Admin 001

Dosage and Administration002 - Gingicaine Dosage and Admin 002

Dosage and Administration002 - Gingicaine Dosage and Admin 002

This text provides instructions for administering anesthesia. The use of cotton rolls or saliva ejectors is recommended to avoid dilution of the anesthetic. Sterile cotton or gauze should be used to apply the anesthetic to the mucosa, and cross-contamination between patients should be avoided. The total dose should not exceed the required amount, and the anesthetic should be applied to the affected area and left in place for at least one minute. The product can be used up to four times daily for adults and children over two years old, but children under two years old should consult a dentist or doctor.*

Indications - Gingicaine Indications 001

Indications - Gingicaine Indications 001

This text describes the various indications for using anesthesia of mucous membranes of the oropharynx, which can help minimize pain during procedures such as ulcers, needle punctures, deep scaling, and the application of matrix bands. Additionally, it can be useful in helping patients with an excessive gag reflex undergo impressions or intraoral radiography.*

Precautions - Gingicaine Precaution 001

Precautions - Gingicaine Precaution 001

This text provides precautions to be taken by dentists while administering local anesthetics. They should avoid using it on infected or severely traumatized mucosal areas or on the posterior pharynx as it may affect protective reflexes. Patients with known drug sensitivities or allergies to ester-type anesthetics should be given caution. Dentists should also take care to avoid contact with all local anesthetics to avoid sensitization.*

Uses - Gingicaine Uses 001

Uses - Gingicaine Uses 001

This text describes the uses of a product that can reduce pain or discomfort caused by minor dental procedures, minor gum injury, canker sores, sore throat, and minor mouth or gum irritations caused by dentures or orthodontic appliances.*

Warnings - Gingicaine Warnings 001

Warnings - Gingicaine Warnings 001

This text indicates a warning that the product is meant for external use only.*

Inactive ingredients - Inactive Ingredient page 001

Inactive ingredients - Inactive Ingredient page 001

Polyethylene glycol 3350 and polyethylene glycol 400 are compounds used for a variety of purposes, including as lubricants, solvents, and in pharmaceutical formulations. They are both polymeric substances that consist of repeating units of ethylene oxide. Potassium sodium saccharate is a type of sweetener that is a combination of potassium and sodium salts of saccharin. It is commonly used in food and beverage applications as a sugar substitute.*

Purpose - Purpose page 001

Purpose - Purpose page 001

Gingicaine Gel is a helpful product used by dentists to anesthetize a patient's gum before administering an injection. This topical anesthetic is often applied on the gum, ensuring a more comfortable experience for the patient.*

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