Neobradoral

Neobradoral Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Neobradoral bromide is a quaternary ammonium compound that is predominantly employed as a topically administered antiseptic agent.

The efficacy and tolerability of domiphen bromide (domifen bromide), administered at a dosage of 0.5 mg every 4-6 hr in a double-blind placebo controlled study in 31 patients affected by acute infectious dental diseases, are described. After 2 days of treatment with the drug, there was a significant decrease in pain and inflammation. The drug elicited a good response, improved prognosis and reduced the number of days of illness.

Trade Name Neobradoral
Generic Domiphen
Domiphen Other Names Domiphen ion, Phenododecinium
Type
Formula C22H40NO
Weight Average: 334.567
Monoisotopic: 334.310441332
Groups Approved, Experimental
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer Novartis Consumer Health - Produtos Farmacêuticos e Nutrição, Lda
Available Country Portugal
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Neobradoral
Neobradoral

Uses

Anti-infective (topical), it is used for the treatment of Acute Infectious Dental Diseases and other conditions.

Neobradoral is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Hemorrhoids

How Neobradoral works

Neobradoral bromide is a quaternary antiseptic with actions and uses similar to those of cationic surfactants.

Food Interaction

No interactions found.

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