An Overview of Stomela Jel for the Treatment of Mouth Ulcers Part 2

of aphthous ulcers is unknown. Vitro studies have demonstrated Antispetic Analgesic Jel inhibits formation and/or release of inflammatory mediators (histamine and leukotrienes) from mast cells, neutrophils and mononuclear cells. With its anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory activities, it suppresses both immediate and delayed type hypersensitivity reactions and may leads to the healing of mouth ulcers.

Stomela Jel Dosage and Administration

The Stomela Jel gel should be administered as soon as the symptoms of an aphthous ulcer are noticed. Antispetic Analgesic Jel gel should be applied for three to four times in a day with an interval of three hours between two applications. It is preferable to be used after breakfast, lunch, dinner and at bedtime.

The patients should use a clean finger tip (with nails clipped) or clean cotton swab/bud for applying the Stomela Jel to the affected areas. A dab of the gel, approximately ¼ inch (0.5 cm), may be squeezed onto the finger tip and should be gently applied to each ulcer in the mouth. The application of the gel should be done 3 to 4 times in a day with an interval of three hours between two administrations. The patients should be administered with the Antispetic Analgesic Jel

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