Preparation H is an over-the-counter medication primarily used to relieve symptoms associated with hemorrhoids, such as pain, itching, and swelling. It contains active ingredients like phenylephrine, which constricts blood vessels, and other soothing agents. The product is available in various forms, including creams, ointments, and suppositories. Preparation H is typically applied externally or inserted rectally, depending on the specific product and symptoms.
Preparation H was created in 1935.
No, preparation H will not help your stomach to shrink.
H/h is pronounced hu or ph=f
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Preparation H got its name from its intended use for treating hemorrhoids, with "H" standing for "hemorrhoids." The product was developed in the 1930s by a pharmacist, who aimed to create a soothing ointment for this common ailment. The "Preparation" part of the name reflects its formulation as a medicinal preparation. Thus, the name directly conveys its purpose and target condition.
Yes, topical application of Preparation H isn't a problem when you take blood pressure pill, including Avapro (irbesartan).
According to Babycenter.com (and Reviewed by the BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board) Anusol, Preparation H, and Tucks are all safe to use during pregnancy.
No it does not.
I can tell you from personal experience that Yes, a mouse will eat Preparation H. We had a mouse eat through the packaging to get to it. We set up traps with Peanut Butter and nothing happened. We set up two traps with Preparation H instead and the first night we caught two mice when they went after it.
The only "something h" that I can think of, but that isn't at all sex-related, is Preparation H. It's for hemorrhoids, I think.
I believe Preparation-H was available at that time.
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