Welmate Docosanol Cream Topical 10%
289e5003-7d08-c141-e063-6394a90abca3
34390-5
HUMAN OTC DRUG LABEL
Drug Facts
Composition & Product
Identifiers & Packaging
Description
Drug Facts
Purpose
Cold sore/fever blister treatment
Medication Information
Purpose
Cold sore/fever blister treatment
Description
Drug Facts
Uses
- treats cold sores/fever blisters on the face or lips
- shortens healing time and duration of symptoms:
- tingling, pain, burning, and/or itching
Section 42229-5
Drug Facts
Section 50565-1
Keep out of reach of children.If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Directions
-
adults and children 12 years or over:
- wash hands before and after applying cream
- apply to affected area on face or lips at the first sign of cold sore/fever blister (tingle)
- early treatment ensures the best results
- rub in gently but completely
- use 5 times a day until healed
- children under 12 years:ask a doctor
Do Not Use
- if you are allergic to any ingredient in this product
Allergy Alert
This product may cause a severe allergic reaction. Symptoms may include:
- hives
- facial swelling
- wheezing/difficulty breathing
- shock
- rash
If an allergic reaction occurs, stop use and seek medical help right away.
Active Ingredient
Docosanol 10%
Other Information
- store between 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F)
- do not freeze
Inactive Ingredients
benzyl alcohol, light mineral oil, propylene glycol, purified water, sucrose distearate and sucrose stearate
Questions Or Comments?
call 1-866-933-6337
When Using This Product
- apply only to affected areas
- do not use in or near the eyes
- avoid applying directly inside your mouth
- do not share this product with anyone. This may spread infection.
Stop Use and Ask A Doctor If
- your cold sore gets worse or the cold sore is not healed within 10 days
Principal Display Panel 2g Tube Package
Compare to the active
ingredient in Abreva ®*
Docosanol
Cream 10%
Cold Sore
Fever Blister
Treatment
For Topical Use Only
Net Wt. 2 g (0.07 oz)
Structured Label Content
Uses
- treats cold sores/fever blisters on the face or lips
- shortens healing time and duration of symptoms:
- tingling, pain, burning, and/or itching
Section 42229-5 (42229-5)
Drug Facts
Section 50565-1 (50565-1)
Keep out of reach of children.If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Purpose
Cold sore/fever blister treatment
Directions
-
adults and children 12 years or over:
- wash hands before and after applying cream
- apply to affected area on face or lips at the first sign of cold sore/fever blister (tingle)
- early treatment ensures the best results
- rub in gently but completely
- use 5 times a day until healed
- children under 12 years:ask a doctor
Do Not Use (Do not use)
- if you are allergic to any ingredient in this product
Allergy Alert (Allergy alert)
This product may cause a severe allergic reaction. Symptoms may include:
- hives
- facial swelling
- wheezing/difficulty breathing
- shock
- rash
If an allergic reaction occurs, stop use and seek medical help right away.
Active Ingredient (Active ingredient)
Docosanol 10%
Other Information (Other information)
- store between 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F)
- do not freeze
Inactive Ingredients (Inactive ingredients)
benzyl alcohol, light mineral oil, propylene glycol, purified water, sucrose distearate and sucrose stearate
Questions Or Comments? (Questions or comments?)
call 1-866-933-6337
When Using This Product (When using this product)
- apply only to affected areas
- do not use in or near the eyes
- avoid applying directly inside your mouth
- do not share this product with anyone. This may spread infection.
Stop Use and Ask A Doctor If (Stop use and ask a doctor if)
- your cold sore gets worse or the cold sore is not healed within 10 days
Principal Display Panel 2g Tube Package (PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - 2g Tube Package)
Compare to the active
ingredient in Abreva ®*
Docosanol
Cream 10%
Cold Sore
Fever Blister
Treatment
For Topical Use Only
Net Wt. 2 g (0.07 oz)
Advanced Ingredient Data
Raw Label Data
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