Mucosamin Spray
Medical Device Class IIa
30ml bottle
Directions of use:
- Begin the treatment with MUCOSAMIN Spray when the inflammation (reddening) first appears
- Apply a suitable amount of the product on the damaged mucosa. Repeat the treatment 3-4 times a day until the lesion heals
- Do not drink or eat and do not rinse your mouth for at least one hour after application
- Pay special attention to oral hygiene and avoid acidic and spicy foods
- In the presence of Candidiasis, the use of MUCOSAMIN spray can be combined with anti-fungal therapy
Adjuvant in the regeneration process of oral mucosa in mucositis caused by radio and chemotherapy with rapid pain relief
Adjuvant in the regenerative process of the oral mucosa and prevention of oral mucositis caused by radio or chemotherapy
Mucosamin Mouthwash
Medical Device Class IIa
250ml bottle
Directions of use:
- Begin the treatment with MUCOSAMIN Mouthwash from first day of radiotherapy or chemotherapy
- Before treatment, remove any foreign material from the ulcerated area by rinsing or using a swab
- Rinse mouth 3-4 times per day using 5-10 ml of the product. Distribute the product evenly around the entire oral cavity and keep in mouth for at least 1 minute
- Do not drink or eat and do not rinse your mouth for at least one hour after application
Mucosamin Rectal Gel
Medical Device Class IIb
6 x 5g tubes
Directions of use:
- Begin the treatment with MUCOSAMIN Rectal gel from first day of radiotherapy or chemotherapy
- Before applying the product cleanse the affected area very well
- Remove the cap of the tube, introduce the applicator gently and press to dispense the entire gel content. If necessary, before introducing the applicator, take a small amount of gel and lubricate the applicator so it is easier to insert. Each tube is single-use.
- MUCOSAMIN Rectal gel should be applied once a day or more often, depending on the severity of symptoms
Treatment of actinic proctitis induced by radiotherapy on the pelvic district and proctitis during chemotherapy or radio-chemotherapy
Treatment of actinic vulvovaginitis induced by radiotherapy on the pelvic district and in vulvovaginitis during chemotherapy or combined radiotherapic treatment
Mucosamin Vaginal Cream
Medical Device Class IIb
30g tube
Directions of use:
- Begin the treatment with MUCOSAMIN Vaginal cream from first day of radiotherapy or chemotherapy
- Before applying the product cleanse the affected area very well
- After removing the cap, screw on the applicator and squeeze the cream in the tube until the applicator is completely full
- Insert the applicator into the vagina and press the piston to dispense the cream. Applicators are single-use
- MUCOSAMIN Vaginal cream should be applied once a day or more often, depending on the severity of symptoms
Radioderm® Spray
Medical Device Class IIa
30ml bottle
RADIATION DERMATITIS
- All patients receiving radiotherapy are at potential risk of developing some form of radiation dermatitis.
- Approximately 85% will experience a moderate to severe skin reaction.
- Of which 10-15% will develop serious problems such as moist desquamation
- Radiation dermatitis is a frequent side-effect of radiotherapy and often complicates the treatment of mammary, prostate, perineum and head and neck carcinomas.
- Early skin alterations include erythema and desquamation.
- Later alterations can include changes to pigmentation, blood vessels, hair loss, atrophy, fibrosis and ulcerations.
THERAPEUTIC AIMS
- To preserve the functions of the skin barrier To delay exfoliation of the skin
- To slow lesion evolution (exudation, scabs, necrosis)
Prevention and treatment of radiodermatitis