Bonjela
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Bonjela is an oral gel, aimed to cure mouth ulcers and denture sores and relieve the pain associated with these ailments. The Bonjela gel is produced using ethanol, glycerol, menthol, choline salicylate, cetalkonium chloride, hyperomellose 4500, anise oil and sodium saccharin intended to kill bacteria in the mouth ulcer or denture sore. The choline salicylate, a derivative of aspirin, causes pain relief.
Bonjela is distributed by Reckitt Benckiser Healthcare (UK) Ltd and is a registered trademark. It is available in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland, along with a mint-flavoured variation called Bonjela Cool.
Some also use it beyond its intended usage to ease the pain of eyebrow plucking, teething and the pain experienced with the emergence of Wisdom Teeth.
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