Amylmetacresol

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Amylmetacresol


Amylmetacresol is a type of antiseptic used for the treatment of infections in the mouth and throat. It is often found in combination with 2,4-Dichlorobenzyl alcohol in many over-the-counter throat lozenges such as Strepsils, Cepacol and Difflam.

Chemistry

Amylmetacresol is a synthetic compound of the phenol family. It is a white crystalline substance with a characteristic aromatic odour. It is sparingly soluble in water, but freely soluble in alcohol and in fatty oils.

Pharmacology

Amylmetacresol has antibacterial and antifungal properties. It works by damaging the cell walls of bacteria and fungi, which inhibits their growth and eventually leads to their death. This makes it effective in treating infections caused by these organisms.

Uses

Amylmetacresol is primarily used in the treatment of throat infections. It is a common ingredient in throat lozenges and sprays, where it is often combined with other antiseptics and local anaesthetics to provide relief from sore throats and other symptoms of throat infections.

Side Effects

Like all medicines, amylmetacresol can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Possible side effects include allergic reactions, skin irritation, and temporary changes in taste.

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