(Generic available)
Generic available for chewable tablets only. Amounts listed as fluoride content
- Tablets: 0.25 mg; 0.5 mg; 1 mg
- Chewable tablets: 0.25 mg; 0.5 mg; 1 mg
- Drops: 0.125 mg/drop; 0.25 mg/drop; 0.5 mg/drop
- Lozenges: 1 mg
- Solution: 0.2 mg/mL
- Rinse: 0.01%OTC; 0.02%OTC; 0.04%OTC; 0.09%
- Cream: 1.1%
- Gel: 0.1%Rx, OTC; 0.5%
- Gel drops: 0.5%
Oral FluorideFluoride Content of Drinking Water 0.3 ppm
- PO (Adults and Children >16 yr): No supplementation.
- PO (Children 616 yr): 1 mg/day.
- PO (Children 36 yr): 0.5 mg/day.
- PO (Children 6 mo3 yr): 0.25 mg/day.
- PO (Children <6 mo): No supplementation.
Oral FluorideFluoride Content of Drinking Water 0.30.6 ppm
- PO (Adults and Children >16 yr): No supplementation.
- PO (Children 616 yr): 0.5 mg/day.
- PO (Children 36 yr): 0.25 mg/day.
- PO (Children <3 yr): No supplementation.
Topical Fluoride
- (Adults and Children >12 yr): Dental rinse or gel10 mL/day. (Prevident and Fluorinse are used once weekly.) Cream: brush teeth with cream once daily. Lozenge: 1 lozenge daily.
- (Children 612 yr): Dental rinse or cream510 mL/day. (Fluorinse is used once weekly.) Cream: brush teeth with cream daily.
sodium fluoride (oral): Flura-Drops, Luride, Pharmaflur, Phos-Flur,
fluoride (topical): ACT, Fluorigard, Fluorinse, Gel Kam, Gel-Tin, Prevident, Stop, Thera-Flur
Therapeutic Classification: dental caries prophylactic agents
Pharmacologic Classification: minerals electrolytes
Absorption: Topical fluoride is taken up by enamel and plaque. Acidulated solutions are taken up by enamel to a greater extent than neutral solutions. Well absorbed after oral administration.
Distribution: Stored in bone and developing teeth. Readily crosses the placenta; small amounts enter breast milk.
Metabolism/Excretion: 50% excreted unchanged by the kidneys. Small amounts excreted in feces and sweat.
Half-Life: Unknown.
sodium fluoride (oral): Fluor-A-Day, Solu-Flur