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Bonjela packaging

Bonjela is a brand of oral treatments intended to relieve the pain of mouth ulcers and denture sores. The brand covers a range of products. Bonjela Adult and Cool are oral gels containing keratolytic and mildly antiseptic salicylic acid in the form of its salt choline salicylate and the antiseptic cetalkonium chloride as active ingredients. Both products are suitable only for people aged 16 or over because of a possible association between salicylates and Reye's syndrome.[1][2]

This formulation is also sold in Australia as Bonjela Teething Gel, for the treatment of teething pain in babies. Bonjela Teething Gel in the UK and Ireland however is a different formulation, as salicylate-based products cannot be used in under-16's in the UK.[3] This formulation of Bonjela Teething Gel contains the local anesthetic lidocaine and the antiseptic cetalkonium chloride.

The range also includes Bonjela Complete Plus, which acts by forming a protective barrier over the ulcer.

Bonjela is distributed by Reckitt Benckiser Healthcare and is available in the United Kingdom, France, Ireland, South Africa, Nigeria, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Pakistan and many Caribbean countries (such as Trinidad and Tobago).

References

  1. ^ Julia Medew (April 24, 2009). "Fears ulcer drug could be fatal for children". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
  2. ^ David Rose (April 23, 2009). "Don't give Bonjela ulcer treatments to children, health watchdog warns parents". The Times. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
  3. ^ "IMPORTANT CHANGES TO THE BONJELA RANGE". Bonjela UK. 6 July 2010. Archived from the original on 28 January 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2013.