Calendula Officinalis, Chamomilla, Berberis Aquafolium, Hamamelis, Hepar Sulph. Calc. , Sulphur

Generic Name: calendula officinalis, chamomilla, berberis aquafolium, hamamelis, hepar sulph. calc. , sulphur

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Acne Relief Gel

Temporay relieves pimples, blemishes, redness and swelling due to simple acne. Promotes natural skin healing. **

Overview

Temporay relieves pimples, blemishes, redness and swelling due to simple acne. Promotes natural skin healing. **

Uses

USES: Temporarily relieves pimples, blemishes, redness and swelling due to simple acne. Promotes natural skin healing.**

Dosage

DIRECTIONS: Apply a small amount to affected area 3 times a day or as directed by a health care professional.

Warnings

WARNINGS: FOR TOPICAL USE ONLY. DO NOT APPLY TO BROKE SKIN. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. IF PREGNANT OR BREAST-FEEDING, ask a health professional before use. If symptoms worsen or persist for more than 5 days, discontinue use and contact a healthcare professional. IF SWALLOWED, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Calendula Officinalis, Chamomilla, Berberis Aquafolium, Hamamelis, Hepar Sulph. Calc. , Sulphur used for?

USES: Temporarily relieves pimples, blemishes, redness and swelling due to simple acne. Promotes natural skin healing.**

What are the important warnings for Calendula Officinalis, Chamomilla, Berberis Aquafolium, Hamamelis, Hepar Sulph. Calc. , Sulphur?

WARNINGS: FOR TOPICAL USE ONLY. DO NOT APPLY TO BROKE SKIN. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. IF PREGNANT OR BREAST-FEEDING, ask a health professional before use. If symptoms worsen or persist for more than 5 days, discontinue use and contact a healthcare professional. IF SWALLOWED, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN

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Medical Disclaimer

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