Buy Aquaphor Ointment (Petrolatum - non Rx) Online From Medications Canada.

Formulation : Ointment
Dosage : 4%
Quantity : 396g
Prescription Not Required
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Aquaphor Ointment is used in the treatment of damaged, dry skin. Aquaphor Ointment is hypoallergenic and thus works just as well for people with sensitive skin.

Keep Aquaphor Ointment at room temperature and away from the influence of heat or moisture.

Before using Aquaphor Ointment, inform you doctor of any health problems that you have. Do not use Aquaphor Ointment on areas with third degree burns or open wounds.

Aquaphor Ointment is for external use only. Do not get it into your eyes or mouth. As well, if on treatment with Aquaphor Ointment for seven days and no changes are seen, talk to your doctor about it as soon as possible.

Patient Family Information  : Aquaphor Ointment should be used as directed by your doctor or as described on the label. Generally, you should wash and dry the affected area and then apply Aquaphor Ointment liberally to it.

If you have any known allergies to ingredients of Aquaphor Ointment do not use it. Also, make sure that your doctor is aware of your medical history and of the medications you are currently taking.

Sever Side Effects : Some serious side effects include allergic reactions such as swelling, trouble breathing, and very itchy skin.

Some common side effects of Aquaphor Ointment include: skin rashes, mild irritation, and redness.

Other: None.

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Additional information

Brand Name:

Aquaphor Ointment

Scientific Name:

Petrolatum – non Rx

Other Names:

Aquaphor Ointment

Strength(s):

4%

Quantities Available:

396g

Formulation:

Ointment

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