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What is thrombocid?

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Updated: 11/16/2022

Thrombocid is a cream ointment marketed in a number of countries for the treatment of a number or circulatory complaints, including varicose veins, heavy legs and bruises. It is commonly included in most households' first aid kits in Spain for example, for children's minor bruises, and widely recommended as symptomatic treatment for varicose vein sufferers.

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