Yes it is very dangerous because there is certain chemicals that can stop your heart or close up your throat.
I don't think it would. Anbesol has benzocaine in it, which theoretically should cross-react with the cocaine test. The two things that are working in your favor: Anbesol contains very little benzocaine, and you use very little Anbesol. There are thresholds on drug tests, and the little bit of drug in Anbesol won't cross it.
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Anbesol can help relieve pain in the gums caused by teething in PBT (Pitbull Boxer Terrier) by numbing the area when applied topically. It should be used as directed by a veterinarian to ensure safe and appropriate use for your pet.
Using Anbesol or any medication after its expiration date is not recommended. The effectiveness of the active ingredients may decrease over time, and there is a risk of potential side effects or contamination. It's best to dispose of expired products safely and consult a healthcare professional for appropriate alternatives.
Yes, you can put anbesol on the gums after a tooth has been extracted ONLY after 72 hours. The reason for the 3 day wait is because of the blood clot. Anbesol and other oral anesthetics can cause tissue damage and inflame the tissue. If the blood clot is ruptured you will develop dry socket.
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FDA pregnancy category C. Anbesol may be harmful to an unborn baby. Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant during treatment. It is not known whether benzocaine (active ingredient) topical passes into breast milk or if it could harm a nursing baby. Do not use this medication without telling your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.
Anbesol is meant to help pain that occurs on the inside of the mouth, like tooth aches or gum pain. It may sooth the pain but may not do much for the sores. It's best to get some cold sore cream like Abreva.
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This site (http://westbalto.a-1associates.com/LINKS/Drugs.htm) says 70%! While you only use a small amount, I would be careful using it before any sort of breath test!
Bleach and ammonia together can create chlorine gas, which can be harmful over a period of time.
Yes, too much of any Benzocaine can cause a false positive.