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Magic Mouthwash Uses and Ingredients

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Magic Mouthwash Uses 

Magic mouthwash, also known as mixed medication mouthwash, is often prescribed to help ease the discomfort of certain mouth sores or ulcers. These conditions include: 

  • Oral mucositis: A painful condition that is often caused by chemotherapy or radiation, oral mucositis results in mouth sores that can make it difficult for some to eat, drink, and maintain good oral hygiene. 

  • Bacterial infections: Symptoms vary depending on the type of infection; however, some may include painful sores on the lips, gums, and in the mouth.  

  • Oral thrush: A fungal infection that affects the throat and mouth, oral thrush causes lesions to appear on the tongue, cheeks, tonsils, gums, and back of the throat.  

  • Autoimmune diseases: Several autoimmune diseases can affect oral health by impacting saliva production, mouth sores, and inflammation.  

If you believe you have any of the above symptoms or conditions, speak to your medical professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.  

Magic Mouthwash Ingredients 

Magic mouthwash recipes are often prescribed by medical professionals and then compounded by a pharmacist. The specific ingredients across mixed medication mouthwash will vary, but they usually contain some form of medication for the following uses: 

  • Inflammation medication to help reduce swelling 

  • Antifungals to minimize or stop fungal growth and spread 

  • Antibiotics to help eliminate any bacteria that may be found around mouth sores 

  • Antihistamine and local anesthetic to aid with pain relief  

The combination of these medications can be effective to some, however, there is no evidence to suggest that magic mouthwash is any more effective than a typical saltwater rinse. Side effects of magic mouthwash can include nausea, dryness, and oral irritation.  

Magic Mouthwash Alternatives

Dependent on the underlying cause, there may be other alternatives to help manage or prevent certain types of mouth sores. These can include oral cryotherapy, salt or baking soda rinses, or prescription antibiotics. Visit your medical professional for treatment options and tailored recommendations.  

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Sources: 

https://www.aannet.org/initiatives/choosing-wisely/choosing-wisely---magic-mouthwash  https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/chemotherapy/expert-answers/magic-mouthwash/faq-20058071  https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/magic-mouthwash