Categhel C: description, application and side effects
Catedgel C is an antiseptic drug produced by Montavit Farmaverk GmbH in Austria. Its international name is chlorhexidine. It belongs to the group of antiseptics containing halogens.
Categhel C is available as a gel for external use. Its active substance is chlorhexidine. The drug is used to treat the surgical field and the surgeon's hands, as well as to treat cystitis, wound infections, gingivitis and the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. In addition, Catedzhel C can be used to sterilize surgical instruments.
It is not recommended to use Catedzhel S if you are hypersensitive to its components, as well as with dermatitis and allergic reactions. The combined use of the drug with iodine-containing drugs should be avoided.
When using Catedzhel C, some side effects are possible, such as dry and itchy skin, dermatitis, sticky hands for 3-5 minutes, staining of teeth, tartar deposits and taste disturbances when treating gingivitis.
There are no data on the interaction of the drug with other drugs, and there is no information on overdose and special instructions.
Catedzhel C is an effective and convenient antiseptic for use in medical institutions and at home. However, before using the drug, you should consult your doctor to avoid possible side effects.