Act Anticavity, Act Braces Care, Act Kids, Act Restoring, Act Total Care, Act Total Care Dry Mouth, Act Total Care Sensitive, Anticavity Fluoride Rinse, Fluorabon, Fluor-A-Day, Fluoritab, Flura-Drops, Listerine HealthyWhite, Listerine Naturals with Fluoride, Listerine Nightly Reset
What form(s) does Act Total Care Dry Mouth come in
Chewable Tablet
Lozenge
Liquid
What are common Act Total Care Dry Mouth doses?
Bottle 532ML of 0.02%
Bottle 1000ML of 0.02%
How to take Act Total Care Dry Mouth
Your doctor will tell you how much to use and how often.
Chew or crush the chewable tablet before swallowing. Take this medicine at bedtime after brushing your teeth.
To use the oral liquid, squeeze the right number of drops into the mouth using the dropper. Or you can mix the medicine with juice or food (but not dairy foods such as ice cream or yogurt).
Your doctor will tell you how much to use and how often.
Chew or crush the chewable tablet before swallowing. Take this medicine at bedtime after brushing your teeth.
To use the oral liquid, squeeze the right number of drops into the mouth using the dropper. Or you can mix the medicine with juice or food (but not dairy foods such as ice cream or yogurt).
What to do if you miss a dose of Act Total Care Dry Mouth
You should not use two doses at the same time.
Take the missed dose as soon as possible.
If it is almost time for your next regular dose, wait until then to take your medicine and skip the missed dose.
Act Total Care Dry Mouth contraindications
You should not use this medicine if you have had an allergic reaction to fluoride.
Act Total Care Dry Mouth warnings
If you are pregnant or breast feeding, talk to your doctor before taking this medicine.
Too much fluoride can cause white patches or yellow or brown spots on the teeth. If this happens, stop using the medicine and call your doctor.
You should not use this medicine more often or in larger amounts than your doctor ordered.
Sores on mouth or lips.
Act Total Care Dry Mouth interactions
You should not use calcium pills or foods rich in calcium (like milk, cheese, or yogurt) within 2 hours before or 2 hours after taking this medicine.
Too much fluoride can cause white patches or yellow or brown spots on the teeth. If this happens, stop using the medicine and call your doctor.
You should not use this medicine more often or in larger amounts than your doctor ordered.