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NUPRO 60 Second Fluoride Foam
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What is NUPRO 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
What does NUPRO 60 Second Fluoride Foam look like?






What are the available doses of NUPRO 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
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What should I talk to my health care provider before I take NUPRO 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
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How should I use NUPRO 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
For topical application to aid in the protection against dental caries.
Shake can thoroughly for at least 30 seconds before each use. Hold can completely upside down to dispense. Point can toward applicator tray and slowly press nozzle to fill tray. Use one press per arch (foam will expand slightly to fill the tray). Dry tooth surface and insert tray(s) in mouth. Have patient bite down for 1 minute or up to 4 minutes. Remove tray(s) and have patient expectorate excess. Instruct patient not to eat, drink, or rinse for 30 minutes.
What interacts with NUPRO 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
Hypersensitivity to fluoride. Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride should not be used for patients with porcelain, composite restorations and sealants.
What are the warnings of NUPRO 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
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What are the precautions of NUPRO 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
Do not swallow. Keep out of reach of children.
Safety and effectiveness below 3 years of age has not been established. There have been no long term animal studies with this product to evaluate carcinogenic, mutagenic, or impairment of fertility potential. Laboratory studies have indicated that repeated use of Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride may dull porcelain, composite restorations, and sealants.
What are the side effects of NUPRO 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
Developing teeth of children under 6 years of age may become permanently discolored if excessive amounts are repeatedly swallowed. The following adverse reactions are possible in individuals hypersensitive to fluoride: eczema, atopic dermatitis, urticaria, gastric distress, headache, and weakness.
What should I look out for while using NUPRO 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
Hypersensitivity to fluoride. Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride should not be used for patients with porcelain, composite restorations and sealants.
What might happen if I take too much NUPRO 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
If treatment dose is swallowed (or less than 100 mg of Fluoride ion) administer milk, limewater, or calcium-type antacid. In case of larger doses swallowed (more than 100 mg of Fluoride ion) administer ipecac syrup emetic and immediately seek medical help. Overdose symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
How should I store and handle NUPRO 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
Store at room temperature 20° to 25°C (68°to 77°F); excursions permitted to 15° to 30°C (59° to 86°F) [See USP Controlled Room Temperature].2.73% sodium fluoride (1.23% fluoride ion) foam supplied in 4.4 fl.oz. aerosol container
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Hypersensitivity to fluoride. Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride should not be used for patients with porcelain, composite restorations and sealants.Do not swallow. Keep out of reach of children.
Safety and effectiveness below 3 years of age has not been established. There have been no long term animal studies with this product to evaluate carcinogenic, mutagenic, or impairment of fertility potential. Laboratory studies have indicated that repeated use of Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride may dull porcelain, composite restorations, and sealants.
Developing teeth of children under 6 years of age may become permanently discolored if excessive amounts are repeatedly swallowed. The following adverse reactions are possible in individuals hypersensitive to fluoride: eczema, atopic dermatitis, urticaria, gastric distress, headache, and weakness.
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