cocoa butter, lanolin, glycerin, mineral oil, and shark liver oil which soothe irritated tissues and form a protective barrier to prevent further irritation.
epinephrine base, epinephrine hydrochloride, ephedrine sulfate and phenylephrine hydrochloride that reduce swelling and relieve itching and discomfort by tightening blood vessels
Local anesthetics, such as benzocaine, lidocaine and tetracaine, to temporarily relieve the pain
Antihemorrhoid drugs are available as creams, ointments and suppositories. Most can be bought without a physician's prescription.
Antihemorrhoid drugs are medicines that reduce the swelling and relieve the discomfort of hemorrhoids (swellings in the area around the anus).
Astringents (drying agents), such as witch hazel, calamine, and zinc oxide. These help shrink hemorrhoids by pulling water out of the swollen tissue. This, in turn, helps relieve itching, burning, and irritation.
Follow package instructions for using these products. Do not use more than the recommended amount of this medicine every day.
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Narcotic analgesics may be contraindicated in patients with respiratory depression. NSAIDS may be hazardous to patients with ulcers or an ulcer history.NSAIDs are contraindicated in patients allergic to aspirin.
Illinois is not well known for its dairy products.
No, that would be Wisconsin. Illinios is known for corn and coal.
Side effects are rare, however, if a rash or any other sign of an allergic reaction occurs, stop using the medicine.
yes. too much of any heat styling does... but there are really good protectants you could use to minimize the damage