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Pharmacy Technician’s Letter addresses the issues facing pharmacy technicians. For example:

  • Is there any new evidence for magic mouthwash?
  • What about for the Stanford Hospital version- any evidence for that?
  • What is the new magic mouthwash kit called First-Mouthwash BLM?
  • How much does it cost?
  • How does cost compare to making it yourself?
  • What is magic mouthwash used for?
  • How does it work?
  • How do you bill to insurance companies?
For answers see our article: two new compounding kits to make "magic mouthwash"

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Additional information is available in our Detail-Document:

Magic Mouthwash: An Update

   

“Magic mouthwash” is commonly prescribed for conditions such as chemotherapy/radiation-induced mucositis, canker sores, mouth pain, etc. The logic behind magic mouthwash is to combine ingredients with different potential mechanisms of action to treat a variety of oral conditions. There is not a standard formulation for magic mouthwash.

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