Menthol, Garlic Oil
Generic Name: menthol, garlic oil
Brand Names:
Ato Tell
digestion
Overview
digestion
Uses
shake the container for 2 to 3 times before use, apply it evenly
Dosage
for external use only
Warnings
■ if following abnormal symptoms occurs after use , stop use and consult with a skin specialist red specks, swelling, itching ■ don’t use on the part where there is injury, eczema, or dermatitis Keep out of reach of children ■ if swallowed, get medical help or contact a person control center immediately
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Menthol, Garlic Oil used for?▼
shake the container for 2 to 3 times before use, apply it evenly
What are the important warnings for Menthol, Garlic Oil?▼
■ if following abnormal symptoms occurs after use , stop use and consult with a skin specialist red specks, swelling, itching ■ don’t use on the part where there is injury, eczema, or dermatitis Keep out of reach of children ■ if swallowed, get medical help or contact a person control center immediately
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