Formulation and Evaluation of Analgesic Gel for ToothacheDubey, SurbhiMaheshwari, PrachiMahajan, S. C.International Journal of Pharmacy & Life Sciences
For oral application, particularly suitable are tablets, dragees, liquids, drops, suppositories, or capsules, caplets and gelcaps. The compositions intended for oral use may be prepared according to any method known in the art and such compositions may contain one or more agents selected from the...
For this reason, antipyretic analgesic agents are widely used for toothache, headache, neuralgia, arthritis, and the like. Antipyretic analgesic agents are known to include agents having no antiinflammatory action which are represented by acetoaminophen having an acting site on central nervous system,...
Analgesic effect to toothache and tissue toxicity to teeth of gel-form drug (TG-079) containing phenol-camphordoi:10.2330/joralbiosci1965.23.503Toyoyuki TamuraAkira FujiiSumi Kobayashi
The analgesic comes in various forms, including injectio, gel, cream, and has pain killing effect as long as 20-30 days on operational cut, traumatic wound, burn and scald, toothache, sharp pain of later-stage cancer, etc.CN夏志陶