What IS 'Miracle Mouthwash' ?! :)
Hiyah
I keep seeing 'Miracle Mouthwash'. As far as I know, we don't have it over here. But you're all saying it's really good.
As you know, I'm going in on 14th November to have even more of my tongue taken away
Here is what I do have prescribed, and 'in stock' in my ever bursting medication cupboard:
- Xylocaine (Lidocaine) oral spray
- Difflam oral rinse
- Fluoriguard oral rinse
- Caphosol A & B mouth rinse (had this for the mucositis with radio)
- Plus about half a dozen different kinds of artificial saliva.
I am listing all these, because I've been able to glean that 'Miracle Mouthwash' is some combination of other products; I'm hoping to be able to make it for myself for after this surgery. Yes, Xylocaine numbs everything - but I also remember from bitter experience, that Xylocaine stings like hell. If you guys think this Miracle Mouthwash would help post-operatively, I'd be very, very, very, very, very, very grateful
Estelle x x x
Comments
-
MMW worked for me
Estelle,
Magic Mouth Wash is provided by a compounding pharmacy and may have many of the ingredients you mentioned. The vintage I came to love worked very well to aid in the treatment of throat, tongue and mouth discomfort. I went through 6 bottles and sipped, swished and swallowed every drop.
On my expressions page I am holding a bottle and there are no ingredients listed.
Cheers,
Matt
0 -
Ahhh I never saw theCivilMatt said:MMW worked for me
Estelle,
Magic Mouth Wash is provided by a compounding pharmacy and may have many of the ingredients you mentioned. The vintage I came to love worked very well to aid in the treatment of throat, tongue and mouth discomfort. I went through 6 bottles and sipped, swished and swallowed every drop.
On my expressions page I am holding a bottle and there are no ingredients listed.
Cheers,
Matt
Ahhh I never saw the Expressions pages before! I love your kitty cat. So sweet ^____^
0 -
My bottle saysEstelle_H said:Ahhh I never saw the
Ahhh I never saw the Expressions pages before! I love your kitty cat. So sweet ^____^
My bottle says:
Antacid/Diphen/Lido 1:1:1 Mouthwash
It is Maalox Plus/Lidocaine/Diphenhydramine
Hope that helps. It does work wonders, I don't think I could eat ot drink without it!
0 -
Hi EstelleCivilMatt said:MMW worked for me
Estelle,
Magic Mouth Wash is provided by a compounding pharmacy and may have many of the ingredients you mentioned. The vintage I came to love worked very well to aid in the treatment of throat, tongue and mouth discomfort. I went through 6 bottles and sipped, swished and swallowed every drop.
On my expressions page I am holding a bottle and there are no ingredients listed.
Cheers,
Matt
I am going to jump in there with Matt; it was a live savior to me.
Tim Hondo
0 -
My formulation of MM was
Lidocaine, Nystatin, and Malox....it was numbing I had to wait 10 or 15 minutes in order to swallow.
p
0 -
varies
There are numerous things put in it depending on the local recipe; there is no standard. What works really well is lidocaine and Benydryl. Usually there is a third item like Maalox but the first two are the workhorses. Lidocaine helps the pain and Benydryl helps the inflammations.
0 -
Thank you all for your advice
Thank you all for your advice about this. I'm going to try to make some. I see that the mix is 1:1 which makes it easy for me to make up myself. I'm going to try Lidocaine:Difflam - which I think is approximately what the majority of you are describing - one part topical anaesthetic/one part topical NSAID.
Some have said Nystan (anti-candida) and Benadryl is an antihistamine.
I've got these in too, so it should be easy enough for me to "experiment"
Goodo xxx
0 -
Miracle mouthwashEstelle_H said:Thank you all for your advice
Thank you all for your advice about this. I'm going to try to make some. I see that the mix is 1:1 which makes it easy for me to make up myself. I'm going to try Lidocaine:Difflam - which I think is approximately what the majority of you are describing - one part topical anaesthetic/one part topical NSAID.
Some have said Nystan (anti-candida) and Benadryl is an antihistamine.
I've got these in too, so it should be easy enough for me to "experiment"
Goodo xxx
BE CAREFUL..... could you go to a chemist and asked for them to mix some for you, tell them the ingredients. Interested if it works though.
Good luck.
0 -
Ah it's ok
Most of theseAh it's ok
Most of these ingredients are pretty innocuous, if anything the acidity of the Difflam would reduce the effectiveness of some of the other things
0 -
I used the stuff
My oncologist had her own special recipe, similar to the ones described above. I would swish for minutes at a time, but I couldn't swallow the stuff. I couldn't stand that much benadryl and the other ingredients nauseated me. But, if I held it in my mouth long enough, it had a good effect.
Deb
0 -
no worriesEstelle_H said:Ah it's ok
Most of theseAh it's ok
Most of these ingredients are pretty innocuous, if anything the acidity of the Difflam would reduce the effectiveness of some of the other things
Since you are a medical professional you should be fine, especially since these are swish and spit treatments. When my mouth got really bad I would swish for awhile then let it trickle down to give more of my throat some relief. I did have a conversation with a RO nurse who made some statement about daily lidocaine dosage. I read up and it did not seem a big deal. That was when I was using liquid lidocaine straight rather than the MM.
0 -
I got through shedloads of
I got through shedloads of Lidocaine during my 6 week wait for the surgery. Then after radio, it hurt too much to use it LOL
If you can bear that initial sting, it's the business
0 -
Baking Soda and salt in water mixEstelle_H said:I got through shedloads of
I got through shedloads of Lidocaine during my 6 week wait for the surgery. Then after radio, it hurt too much to use it LOL
If you can bear that initial sting, it's the business
Estelle,
This is must have mouthwash during Rad/chemo to relief mouth sore, infection and even pain. It is easy to make. Add 1/4 teaspoon baking soda and 1/8 of teaspoon salt in a cup of water. Wash your mouth with the mix, swish around your mouth. It instantly relief discomfort and beside keep your mouth basic. During my NPC treatment with chemo/rad, this was my number one mouth wash. I was making 2-4 cups batch to have it handy. Dr also prescribed me magic mouthwash which was a combination of antibiotic/Lidocaine/antifungal/other filling. However, baking soda/salt instantly neutralizes the acidic mouth. I remember I was not able to even use plain water, it was burning my mouth.
0
Discussion Boards
- All Discussion Boards
- 6 CSN Information
- 6 Welcome to CSN
- 121.8K Cancer specific
- 2.8K Anal Cancer
- 446 Bladder Cancer
- 309 Bone Cancers
- 1.6K Brain Cancer
- 28.5K Breast Cancer
- 397 Childhood Cancers
- 27.9K Colorectal Cancer
- 4.6K Esophageal Cancer
- 1.2K Gynecological Cancers (other than ovarian and uterine)
- 13K Head and Neck Cancer
- 6.4K Kidney Cancer
- 671 Leukemia
- 792 Liver Cancer
- 4.1K Lung Cancer
- 5.1K Lymphoma (Hodgkin and Non-Hodgkin)
- 237 Multiple Myeloma
- 7.1K Ovarian Cancer
- 61 Pancreatic Cancer
- 487 Peritoneal Cancer
- 5.5K Prostate Cancer
- 1.2K Rare and Other Cancers
- 539 Sarcoma
- 730 Skin Cancer
- 653 Stomach Cancer
- 191 Testicular Cancer
- 1.5K Thyroid Cancer
- 5.8K Uterine/Endometrial Cancer
- 6.3K Lifestyle Discussion Boards