Lasogen medicated toothpaste removes dental plaque and prevents cavities. Lasogen medicated toothpaste removes dental plaque and prevents cavities. Do not swallow.
Sodium moNofluorophosphate is primarily indicated in conditions like dental caries, osteoporosis.
Lasogen Toothpaste works by decreasing the amount of bacteria in the mouth, helping to reduce swelling and redness of the gums and bleeding when you brush.
Lasogen Toothpaste is highly beneficial to those patients who are at increased risk of caries, reduced salivary flow (hyposalivation), Xerostomia (dry mouth) and patients with low levels of calcium and phosphate in their saliva's composition.
Manufactured By |
Himont laboratories |
Product Form |
Toothpaste |
Flavor |
- |
Generic ingredient |
Oral Hygiene |
Active Ingredient |
sodium moNofluorophosphate |
Age |
- |
Recommended Dosage |
- |
Prescription |
No |
- Do not swallow.
- Keep it out of the reach of the children.
- Store in a cool and dry place.
- Never use it after the expiry date
- Burning
- Irritation
- Itching In The Mouth
- Dental Fluorosis
- Skeletal Fluorosis
- Gastric Irritation
- Numbness
- Muscular Spasms
- Birth Defects
- Cancer
- An Insufficient Renal System.
Q: Lasogen can be given twice to the children?
You can consult your doctor to know about the exact dosage.
Q: Can Lasogen make teeth yellow?
Overdoses can cause the yellowing of teeth it is prescribed to consult a doctor if sort of reaction appears
Q: Can Lasogen cause gum swelling in children?
It is one of the rare side effects to rush to the doctor if you brush more than one time a day.
Q: How safe is Lasogen?
Lasogen is non-flammable. At high concentrations Lasogen is harmful, however at the low concentrations typically used for oral rinses and skin cleaners it can be safely used. In spite of the relatively non-toxic profile of Lasogen, there have been incidences of anaphylactic reactions.