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This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription. This product is available in the following dosage forms: Cream; Gel/Jelly; Ointment; Emollient ...
Prolonged use can cause electrolyte imbalances. Another option is stool softeners (emollients) such as docusate calcium (Surfak) and docusate sodium (Colace).
This product is available in the following dosage forms: Foam; Ointment; Cream; Gel/Jelly; Shampoo; Solution; Lotion; Emollient Cream; Spray.
Your skin has a natural barrier that's disrupted when it reacts to nickel and other allergens. Using emollient creams or lotions, such as petroleum jelly or ...
For patients taking laxatives containing a stool softener (emollient):. Liquid forms may be taken in milk or fruit juice to improve flavor. When taking a ...
You may use alcohol-free emollient creams, sunscreen, or sun blocking lotions to prevent dry skin and other serious skin reactions. Check with your doctor ...
Learn about the causes, symptoms and treatments of this itchy rash that most often begins before age 5, is persistent, and has periods of clearing and ...
Alcohol and acetone combination is used to clean oily or greasy skin associated with acne or other oily skin conditions.
Fluticasone topical is used to help relieve redness, itching, swelling, or other discomfort caused by skin conditions (eg, atopic dermatitis). This medicine is ...
Sulfur cream, lotion, ointment, and bar soap are used to treat acne. Sulfur ointment is used to treat seborrheic dermatitis and scabies. Sulfur may also be used ...
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