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Can you still buy Amosan?

Can you still buy Amosan?

Amosan is an oral antiseptic rinse. Vintage Brands Limited began manufacturing and selling Amosan Oral Antiseptic Rinse in 2014 because many consumers were disappointed that it was no longer available.

Does Amosan work?

Mild taste, very effective, and seems to do the job. It is mixed fresh when you use it ( add it to warm water) and swish it around in your mouth.

How to use Amosan mouth rinse?

Directions

  1. adults and children 6 years of age and older: dissolve one envelope in 1 ounce (30 milliliters) of warm water.
  2. use immediately.
  3. swish solution around in the mouth over the affected area or gargle for at least 1 minute and then spit it out.
  4. do not swallow.

What is Amosan used for?

7g Powder Envelopes. To help treat: gingivitis, canker sores, denture irritation, tooth extractions. Recommended dose: Adults and Children (6 years and older): Dissolve contents of envelope into 30mL (1oz) of warm water.

What are the side effects of chlorhexidine gluconate oral rinse?

Common side effects may include:

  • mouth irritation;
  • tooth staining;
  • dry mouth;
  • unusual or unpleasant taste in your mouth; or.
  • decreased taste sensation.

Is Amosan good for gingivitis?

Product description Amosan Oral Antiseptic Rinse helps treat: gingivitis canker sores denture irritation tooth extraction other minor mouth irritations Amosan contains 68.635 % (w/w) Sodium Perborate Monohydrate, is manufactured in Canada and is a licensed Natural Health Product.

Can you put antiseptic in your mouth?

Once you are done brushing and flossing you can also vigorously rinse your mouth with a modest amount of antiseptic mouthwash. Not only can this help wash away food particles, it can also help kill lingering oral bacteria.

What antiseptic can I use in my mouth?

Hydrogen peroxide rinse is a mild antiseptic used in the mouth to help relieve minor mouth irritation (e.g., due to canker/cold sores, gingivitis, dentures, orthodontic appliances). It works by releasing oxygen when it is applied to the affected area.