Enthält das Arzneimittel Alkohol?

Hallo, mein Kind fängt jetzt an mit Zahnen und zuhause habe ich momentan nur das Dentinox-Gel N. Als Auszugsmittel ist hier Ethanol mit 70% beschrieben. Falls Alkohol enthalten sein sollte, würde ich es ungern an meinem Kind anwenden.

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Liebello
2 years ago

Dentinox gel toothing aidcontains a very small amount of alcohol, which is produced by the extraction of the natural active substance.

Dentinox N Gel 10 g Teeth Aid › Customer Reviews

Toothing gel for screaming babies? Better not!

Alcohol, sugar, Lidocain – toothing gels and powders often contain hazardous substances. In addition, they only help for a short time, because the majority of them continue to migrate into the stomach.

https://www.denthetika.de/current/newsdaten/zahnungsgel-fuer-schreiende-babys-better-not-118/

Flauser
2 years ago
Reply to  Kristall08

Important: This drug does not affect beyond the placebo effect.

Kristall08
2 years ago
Reply to  Flauser

You know how exactly?

Or are you just trying to pick up some phrases you picked up somewhere?

Isn’t it amazing that so many parents use it with success in their children, although that, in your opinion, has no effect…

Flauser
2 years ago

P.S. Don’t you think it’s too much to call you “Pharmazeut”? I’d rather expect someone to study.

I am currently studying and I am PTA, so I have formulated it:)

Flauser
2 years ago

The silence rather refers to that you will probably not discuss. Of course I like to discuss with you 🙂

Why should I discuss with you? You’ll be able to recoup well-known “Arguments” in a bit of a mill and don’t really get into my contributions. Like you, there are many around here.

A discussion lives decisively on entering the other person. I am also trying to do this completely, and I also agree if an argument (partly) convinces me.
I wouldn’t class myself as a total homeopathy opponent. Giving an Arnica D6 to a child is better than a paracetamol, if it falls or has a puppy. Or in the case of anxiety or stress-related dizziness, homeopathic medicines can of course also help.
I believe that these preparations can, therefore, certainly benefit, but I also assume that this is caused by the placebo effect.

The strength of these effects is evident from an example, which is the opposite of the placebo effect: the Nocebo effect.
In a study of an antidepressant, an American was dosed and got the typical symptom of a serotonin syndrome. The symptom (i.e. EKG, circulation etc. was noticeable and adapted for overdose). The doctors, of course, asked directly what group the patient is in the study’s guides. He was the placebo group. An overdose was therefore in fact impossible! This was communicated to the patient and the condition stabilized within a short time. (Fall Derek Adams). In all clinical studies, placebos have effects or side effects, although the pharmacologically inexplicable is.

As I said, I would also like to be convinced by another logical approach to explanation 🙂 Sorry if the last sentence attacked you, that doesn’t happen again :/

Kristall08
2 years ago

Instead, you swear.

Because I don’t answer at night at half three?

Sorry, even I need some sleep.

Why should I discuss with you? You’ll be able to recoup well-known “Arguments” in a bit of a mill and don’t really get into my contributions. Like you, there are many around here.

Just give me a hand and write your own contributions.

P.S. Don’t you think it’s too much to call you “Pharmazeut”? I’d rather expect someone to study.

Flauser
2 years ago

Oh, of course I’m not paying. I just don’t understand how something should work with a C8, i.e. an active ingredient of 1:1 with 256 zeros. Water changes its structure to decontamination customers and cannot store information. The active ingredient is not detectable. You follow an ideology and no science, otherwise you could argue. Instead, you swear.

Flauser
2 years ago

Please tell me how homeopathy works. I really want to understand, only nobody has explained it to me so far.

I have dealt with Hahnemann etc, but also with the scientific view. But I’d like to be convinced by double blind studies.

So far, you haven’t made an argument and called my argument “Geplapper”…

Kristall08
2 years ago

Oh, yeah, the usual fucker.

You have no idea how homeopathy works.

Are you at least well paid by the pharmaceutical industry for your anti-campaigns?

Please leave with your comments below my answers.

Flauser
2 years ago

You know how exactly?

I have a technical training for the pharmaceutical-technical assistant and for milligrams of solutions which have already been strongly diluted, no active substance can be detected chemically.

Isn’t it amazing that so many parents use it with success in their children,

No, it’s not. These are psychological effects (placebo effect) that are plausible and well researched.

although that, in your opinion, has no effect…

…which goes beyond the placebo effect. So it has an effect. Only no pharmacologically detectable which originates from an active substance.

In fact, Osanit is very expensive sugar and is not distinguishable from non-active globoli. Nevertheless, the application is useful if it acts and no active substance-containing medicinal products have to be used.

verreisterNutzer
2 years ago

Yeah, there’s ethanol inside and that’s alcohol. In addition, Lidocain is included, which is also in no way good for children.

try Osa or Osaflor or KamistadBaby

oppenriederhaus
2 years ago

small amount of alcohol is naturally present – see package leaflet.

Personally, I would give my child a cold bite ring instead.