Carbon, Mirabilite, Peppermint Oil, Borneol

Generic Name: carbon, mirabilite, peppermint oil, borneol

Non-Standardized Chemical Allergen [EPC]Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Hemorrhoid, Fissure, Proctalgiasuppositories

Adsorbent and detoxifying Anti-inflammatory and soothing Cooling and analgesic Analgesic and anti-inflammatery Humectant and moisturizing

Overview

Adsorbent and detoxifying Anti-inflammatory and soothing Cooling and analgesic Analgesic and anti-inflammatery Humectant and moisturizing

Uses

temporarily protects the inflamed, irritatedanorectal surface to help make bowel movementsless painful from irritation and abrasion duringbowel movement *provides temporary relief of pain, soreness, orburning*helps relieve the local or anorectal itching anddiscomfort associated with hemorrhoids

Dosage

adults and children 12 years of age and over:when practical, cleanse area with mild soap andwarm water and rinse thoroughly.Gently dry bypatting or blotting with toilet tissue or a soft clothbefore applying.Apply to the affected area up to 4 times daily,especially at night, in the morning or after eachbowel movement.For intrarectal use: after wetting, apply around theanal area and then insert into the rectum..children under 12 years of age: ask a doctor

Warnings

For external and/or intrarectal use.

Storage

Additionalinformation:store in a cool, dry place.It is recommended tostore below 68°F(20°C)Refrigeration is advised.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Carbon, Mirabilite, Peppermint Oil, Borneol used for?

temporarily protects the inflamed, irritatedanorectal surface to help make bowel movementsless painful from irritation and abrasion duringbowel movement *provides temporary relief of pain, soreness, orburning*helps relieve the local or anorectal itching anddiscomfort associated with hemorrhoids

What are the important warnings for Carbon, Mirabilite, Peppermint Oil, Borneol?

For external and/or intrarectal use.

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Medical Disclaimer

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