Allantoin, Menthol
Generic Name: allantoin, menthol
Brand Names:
Terrasil Itch, Rash And Pain Relief
Purpose Allantoin - Skin Protectant Menthol - Topical Anesthetic
Overview
Purpose Allantoin - Skin Protectant Menthol - Topical Anesthetic
Uses
Uses For temporary relief and protection from pain and itching associated with minor skin irritations, rashes, eczema and/or insect bites.
Dosage
Directions Apply directly to affected area. Do not use more than 4 times per day. Do not bandage damaged skin. Store at room temperature. May temporarily (washable) discolor skin and fabrics in sunlight.
Warnings
Warnings For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not apply to open wounds or damaged skin. If symptoms persist for more than 7 days, discontinue use and consult physician. If pregnant or breast feeding , contact physician prior to use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Allantoin, Menthol used for?▼
Uses For temporary relief and protection from pain and itching associated with minor skin irritations, rashes, eczema and/or insect bites.
What are the important warnings for Allantoin, Menthol?▼
Warnings For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not apply to open wounds or damaged skin. If symptoms persist for more than 7 days, discontinue use and consult physician. If pregnant or breast feeding , contact physician prior to use.
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Medical Disclaimer
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