1.1% Sodium Fluoride: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions
Brand names: Allday 5000 Sensitive
# Sodium Fluoride 1.1% Overview Sodium fluoride 1.1% is a dental product that helps protect your teeth from decay and cavities. It works by making your tooth enamel (the hard outer layer of your teeth) stronger and more resistant to the acids that cause cavities. This product is typically found in toothpastes and mouth rinses that you use at home as part of your daily dental care routine. Using it regularly can help keep your teeth healthy and reduce your chances of getting cavities. When using sodium fluoride products, it's important to follow the directions on the package carefully. You should use only the amount recommended and avoid swallowing large amounts, especially for children. Some people may experience mild side effects like tooth sensitivity or slight irritation of the mouth or gums. If you have any questions about whether this product is right for you, or if you experience any unusual reactions, talk to your dentist or doctor. Remember that fluoride products work best when combined with good brushing habits and regular dental checkups.
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Check Now ↓Most Reported Side Effects (FAERS)
- FATIGUE18 reports
- DIARRHOEA16 reports
- ASTHENIA11 reports
- DRUG INEFFECTIVE10 reports
- NAUSEA10 reports
- PAIN10 reports
- RASH9 reports
- ARTHRALGIA8 reports
- PRODUCT DOSE OMISSION ISSUE8 reports
- DIZZINESS7 reports
Source: FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). Voluntary reports do not establish causation.
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