Strepsils Extra Triple Action Cherry Lozenges

Strepsils Extra Triple Action Cherry Lozenges Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Strepsils Extra Triple Action Cherry Lozenges is a substituted dihydroxybenzene. It exhibits antiseptic, anthelmintic, and local anesthetic properties. It can be found in topical applications for minor skin infections and in oral solutions or throat lozenges for pain relief and first aid antiseptic.

The compound may also be used commonly in various commercial cosmetic anti-aging creams while ongoing studies research the possibility of using hexylresorcinol as an anti-cancer therapy - indications all of which require further study and testing at the current moment.

Strepsils Extra Triple Action Cherry Lozenges is a phenol derivative, and in typical therapeutic usage is primarily a local anesthetic for topical use on the mucous membranes of the mouth and throat . The local anesthetic like properties of hexylresorcinol is likely due to its sodium channel blocking effects . The agent also demonstrates mild antiseptic activity as well as an apparent anti-inflammatory, demulcent action .

Trade Name Strepsils Extra Triple Action Cherry Lozenges
Generic Hexylresorcinol
Hexylresorcinol Other Names 4-hexylresorcinol, Hexylresorcinol
Type
Formula C12H18O2
Weight Average: 194.2701
Monoisotopic: 194.13067982
Protein binding

Readily accessible data regarding the protein binding of hexylresorcinol is not available. Nevertheless, when hexylresorcinol is employed in its primary indication as a topical antiseptic or an oral anesthetic, it is generally accepted that pharmacokinetic considerations do not arise since the pharmacological action is local to the topically applied or oro-pharyngeal cavity area .

Groups Approved
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer Reckitt Benckiser Healthcare (UK) Ltd
Available Country United Kingdom
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Strepsils Extra Triple Action Cherry Lozenges
Strepsils Extra Triple Action Cherry Lozenges

Uses

Strepsils Extra Triple Action Cherry Lozenges is an ingredient used to relieve irritation, pain, and prevent infection.

Strepsils Extra Triple Action Cherry Lozenges is predominantly employed as the active ingredient in lotions, sprays, or lozenges indicated as a (a) topical antiseptic to help prevent skin infection in minor cuts, scrapes, or burns, or (b) as an antiseptic and local anesthetic for the relief of a sore throat and its associated pain .

In addition, hexylresorcinol is used as an active ingredient in various commercial cosmetic skincare products as an anti-aging cream while other studies have looked into whether or not the compound could be used effectively as an anti-inflammatory agent or even as an anti-cancer therapy .

Strepsils Extra Triple Action Cherry Lozenges is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Mouth irritation, Orofacial Pain, Skin Infections, Sore Throat

How Strepsils Extra Triple Action Cherry Lozenges works

When acting as an oral anesthetic for relieving sore throats, it is generally believed that hexylresorcinol is possibly capable of blocking voltage-gated neuronal sodium channels, which in turn would inhibit the initiation and conduction of nerve impulses for feeling or transmitting pain signals in the local area to which the hexylresorcinol is applied .

As an antiseptic agent, studies have demonstrated that hexylresorcinol is capable of eliciting actions like reducing or inhibiting the generation of bacterial biofilm, interfering with bacterial cell chain formation, reducing bacterial adherence of the pharynx, inhibition of glycolytic enzyme and pH drops, and alteration of cell surface hydrophobicity . Unfortunately, there are either antibiotics that function even more effectively at formally treating bacterial growth or there are also other plant-derived phenolic compounds similar to hexylresorcinol that elicit stronger such mechanisms of action . Nevertheless, it is useful for hexylresorcinol to have both anesthetic and certain antiseptic actions for its use in treating various relatively self-limiting scrapes and sore throats that are treated by the over-the-counter products that feature the compound. Early studies in the 1930s and 1940s suggested that there were more effective medicines over hexylresorcinol that could be employed for their anthelmintic effects .

As an anti-inflammatory and anti-aging agent, some studies have shown that it may be possible for hexylresorcinol to inhibit the phosphorylation of the immune response mediator NF-kappaB and also elicit a significant skin lightening effect owing to a strong inhibitory effect on tyrosinase and peroxidase and a stimulatory effect on glutathione and E-cadherin syntheses . It is proposed that hexylresorcinol can bind to tyrosinase directly and inhibits its enzyme activity . Literature data suggests that low glutathione levels relates to the deposition of melanin in the skin of humans and other animals, while high glutathione levels inhibit melanogenesis . And ultimately, it is also reported that glutathione depletion increases tyrosinase activity in human melanoma cells, which makes hexylresorcinol's effects on tyrosinase desirable .

Finally, there are ongoing studies that have reported hexylresorcinol's abilities to induce the differentiation of SCC-9 squamous cell cell-line by way of the modulation of the E2F-mediated signaling pathway and suppress the growth of squamous cell carcinoma SCC-9 cells in a dose-dependent manner . Moreover, such studies have also shown that hexylresorcinol is seemingly capable of dose-dependent induction of SCC-9 cell apoptosis as well as the inhibition of transglutaminase-2 enzyme activity which can facilitate chemotherapy resistance .

Toxicity

In the over-the-counter antiseptic and oral analgesic sprays and lozenges that hexylresorcinol is typically employed as the active ingredient, it is noted that overdosage of the agent may cause minor gastrointestinal irritation .

The probable oral LD50 of hexylresorcinol in humans has been estimated to be between 500 and 5000 mg/kg body weight, between 1 oz and 1 pint (or 1 lbs) for a 70 kg person .

Food Interaction

No interactions found.

Volume of Distribution

Readily accessible data regarding the volume of distribution of hexylresorcinol is not available. Nevertheless, when hexylresorcinol is employed in its primary indication as a topical antiseptic or an oral anesthetic, it is generally accepted that pharmacokinetic considerations do not arise since the pharmacological action is local to the topically applied or oro-pharyngeal cavity area .

Elimination Route

Owing to the poor absorption of hexylresorcinol, systemic exposure and symptoms are unusual .

Half Life

Readily accessible data regarding the half-life of hexylresorcinol is not available. Nevertheless, when hexylresorcinol is employed in its primary indication as a topical antiseptic or an oral anesthetic, it is generally accepted that pharmacokinetic considerations do not arise since the pharmacological action is local to the topically applied or oro-pharyngeal cavity area .

Clearance

Readily accessible data regarding the clearance of hexylresorcinol is not available. Nevertheless, when hexylresorcinol is employed in its primary indication as a topical antiseptic or an oral anesthetic, it is generally accepted that pharmacokinetic considerations do not arise since the pharmacological action is local to the topically applied or oro-pharyngeal cavity area .

Elimination Route

When two men received doses of 1 g of hexylresorcinol, an average of 18% of the dose was recovered in the urine within the first 12 hours - thereafter, the compound was not detected in urine samples .

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