Triamcinolone Acetonide
Trinolone
Trinolone — a thick oral paste that soothes canker sores and mouth ulcers, easing pain while they heal
💊 Active ingredient: Triamcinolone Acetonide
⏱️ How to use: Dab a thin layer onto the sore 2-3 times a day
🍽️ Timing: Apply after meals and before bed
📦 Pack: 5g tube
⚡ Highlight: Thick paste clings well to wet oral tissue
🌡️ Storage: Room temperature, below 30°C, away from direct sunlight
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What is Trinolone?
Trinolone is a thick oral paste containing Triamcinolone Acetonide, a low-strength topical steroid for canker sores and mouth ulcers (aphthous ulcers). It eases inflammation and stinging pain, and its texture clings to wet oral tissue. Dab a thin layer onto the sore two to three times daily, after meals and before bed. It shares the same active ingredient as Kanolone.
🛒 5g tube · authentic · 24-hour dispatch from Intimo Life — consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.
Product Description
An oral paste, Trinolone is a thick dab-on paste containing Triamcinolone Acetonide 0.1%, a low-strength topical steroid that eases inflammation and stinging pain from canker sores and mouth ulcers (aphthous ulcers). It clings well to wet oral tissue and resists washing away with saliva.
📊 Key facts
- How common are mouth ulcers — about 20% of people get aphthous stomatitis at least once, some with recurring episodes each year (StatPearls)
- Natural healing time — most small ulcers heal on their own within 7 to 14 days, though a topical steroid eases pain and inflammation faster (NHS)
- How Triamcinolone works — a corticosteroid that reduces inflammatory mediators locally at the site applied, with minimal systemic absorption (StatPearls)
- Shares the same active ingredient as Kanolone, also sold in store
🏭 Made by NIDA Pharma Incorporation, Thailand, under standard generic pharmaceutical quality control.
⚠️ For oral topical use only — do not swallow. See a doctor if the sore hasn't improved within 2 weeks or looks unusually large.
About Trinolone
What Is Trinolone?
Trinolone is a thick oral paste for dabbing onto the inside of the mouth, made by NIDA Pharma Incorporation in Thailand and packed in a 5g tube. Its active ingredient is Triamcinolone Acetonide 0.1%, a low-strength topical corticosteroid.
The paste base clings well to oral mucosa and resists being washed away by saliva, so it stays over the sore longer than an ordinary cream. It works by reducing local inflammation, redness, and stinging pain at the site applied.
Trinolone shares the same generic active ingredient as Kanolone, also sold in store — another option for people who get frequent mouth ulcers.
What Does Trinolone Treat, and Who Is It For?
Trinolone treats canker sores and mouth ulcers (aphthous ulcers), mouth sores, and localised gum inflammation caused by irritation — not by bacteria, viruses, or fungal infection.
It suits people who get frequent mouth ulcers, stinging pain when eating spicy or hot food, or sores from accidentally biting the inner cheek or braces rubbing against the gum.
Trinolone is not suited for cold sores (herpes), infected sores with pus, or oral cancer lesions, which need separate diagnosis and treatment from a doctor. If mouth sores recur unusually often or look different from a typical canker sore, have a doctor check the cause before relying on self-treatment.
How to Apply Trinolone Correctly
How to use: Gently dry the sore area, then dab a thin layer of Trinolone directly onto the sore, 2-3 times a day.
Apply after meals and before bed so the paste stays over the sore as long as possible without being washed off by food or water. Avoid eating, drinking, or rinsing your mouth for at least 30 minutes after applying.
Do not rub or massage the area — just dab lightly so the paste coats the sore. Rubbing removes the paste faster and can further irritate the sore.
What Are the Side Effects of Trinolone?
Trinolone is considered safe for short-term use as directed, since it's a low-strength topical steroid. Possible side effects include mild temporary stinging right after application or local irritation.
Using it longer than recommended may raise the risk of oral candidiasis (thrush), since topical steroids suppress local immune response. Stop using it and see a doctor if you notice white patches in the mouth along with burning pain.
Stop immediately and consult a doctor or pharmacist if you notice an allergic reaction — unusual swelling, redness, or the sore getting worse after use. Overall, Trinolone carries far fewer side effects than an oral or injected steroid, since it only acts at the spot where it's applied.
Contraindications & Precautions for Trinolone
Contraindications:
- Do not use on sores infected with a virus, fungus, or bacteria — the steroid may worsen the infection
- Do not use if allergic to Triamcinolone Acetonide or any ingredient in the paste
Precautions:
- Do not swallow — for oral topical use only
- Avoid continuous use beyond 1 week without consulting a doctor or pharmacist
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult a doctor or pharmacist before use
- Use in young children only under a doctor's or pharmacist's guidance
- If mouth sores are chronic and accompanied by other symptoms such as weight loss, fever, or swollen lymph nodes, see a doctor instead of relying on ongoing self-treatment
How Does Trinolone Compare to Kanolone?
Trinolone and Kanolone are the same generic Triamcinolone Acetonide 0.1% oral paste, with identical mechanism and indications. The only differences are brand and manufacturer:
- Trinolone — made by NIDA Pharma Incorporation, 5g tube
- Kanolone — another Triamcinolone Acetonide 0.1% brand sold in store
Simple guide: Both use the same active ingredient with the same results — pick whichever brand or size is more convenient for you. Neither is more effective than the other, since the active ingredient and strength are identical.
Can Trinolone Be Used on Cold Sores or Mouth Burns?
Trinolone is not suited for cold sores (herpes) in the mouth, since these are caused by a virus — applying a steroid may let the sore spread further instead of healing. An antiviral medicine under a doctor's guidance is the right treatment instead.
For a minor mouth burn from hot food with no infection, Trinolone may help ease inflammation and stinging short-term. For a larger burn or one with clear fluid blisters, see a doctor instead of self-treating.
If you're unsure what's causing a mouth sore, always check with a doctor or pharmacist before using Trinolone.
How Fast Does Trinolone Work, and How Long Until the Sore Heals?
Trinolone starts easing stinging pain within a few hours of application, since it reduces inflammation directly at the sore.
Small canker sores typically heal on their own within 7 to 14 days regardless. Applying Trinolone consistently 2-3 times a day makes the healing period more comfortable — it eases pain rather than dramatically speeding up healing.
See a doctor if the sore hasn't improved after 2 weeks of consistent use, or if it's unusually large, spreading, or recurring more often than normal, since a typical canker sore should not take that long to improve.
Where Can I Buy Trinolone?
Where to Buy Trinolone?
Order online at Intimo Life. We deliver across Thailand within 1-3 business days. All orders are packed discreetly, with no product name printed on the outer packaging.
⚠️ Disclaimer
The content in this article is for general educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a doctor or pharmacist. If you have any questions about symptoms or medication use, always consult a doctor or pharmacist first.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, if the canker sore is on the tongue or inner cheek. Because the tongue moves constantly and stays wet with saliva, the paste wears off faster there than elsewhere, so you may need to reapply slightly more often — just be careful not to swallow a large amount.
Check with a doctor or pharmacist first. Even though Trinolone is a low-dose topical steroid with minimal systemic absorption, safety during pregnancy and breastfeeding should be assessed individually before ongoing use.
The exact cause isn't fully clear, but common triggers include accidentally biting the cheek or tongue, stress, lack of sleep, low vitamin B12, iron, or folic acid, spicy or acidic food, and hormonal changes at certain times.
Young children should only use it under a doctor's or pharmacist's guidance, since safety data isn't as well established as in adults. If a child gets frequent or severe mouth ulcers, see a doctor rather than self-treating.
No, Trinolone isn't a preventive product — it's designed to treat a sore that has already formed, not to stop new ones from appearing. If canker sores recur unusually often (more than once a month), see a doctor to check for an underlying cause such as a vitamin deficiency or an immune-related condition.
Yes, they can be used together, but apply Trinolone at least 2-3 minutes after rinsing or brushing so the mouth is reasonably dry and the paste adheres better. Avoid high-alcohol mouthwash directly on the sore, as it can add extra stinging.
Once opened, use it up within the timeframe on the label, generally around 6 months. Close the cap tightly after each use and store it somewhere dry at room temperature, below 30°C, away from direct sunlight to keep it effective.
Brush or rinse first, then apply Trinolone afterward. Applying it before brushing means the toothbrush will just wipe the paste off the sore, leaving little of it behind. Wait a short moment for the mouth to dry a bit before applying.
Swallowing the small amount of saliva mixed with medicine during normal use isn't dangerous, since Trinolone is designed for very low systemic absorption. Just don't apply more than the recommended amount or intentionally swallow leftover paste from the tube — if a large amount is swallowed by accident, contact a doctor.
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