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CankerMelts is a type of medication used in the treatment of canker sores, also known as aphthous ulcers. It is a bioactive wound dressing that is designed to stick to the moist tissues in the mouth and slowly dissolve, releasing medication over time.
Composition[edit]
CankerMelts is composed of glycyrrhiza extract, a natural ingredient derived from the root of the licorice plant. This extract has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and anti-ulcer properties, making it effective in treating canker sores.
Usage[edit]
CankerMelts is typically used by placing the disc-shaped medication on the canker sore. The disc adheres to the moist tissue and slowly dissolves over 2-6 hours, releasing the glycyrrhiza extract and providing relief from pain and inflammation.
Effectiveness[edit]
Studies have shown that CankerMelts can reduce the pain of canker sores within minutes of application, and can heal the sores in 1-5 days. This is significantly faster than the typical healing time of 1-2 weeks for untreated canker sores.
Side Effects[edit]
While CankerMelts is generally safe for use, some people may experience side effects such as a mild stinging sensation upon application. In rare cases, prolonged use of glycyrrhiza extract can lead to hypokalemia, a condition characterized by low levels of potassium in the blood.


