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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for COAL TAR
  1. ... creams and ointments Creams or ointments that contain coal tar or anthralin Creams to remove the scaling (usually ...
  2. ... over-the-counter or prescription) Lotions that contain coal tar Moisturizers Prescription medicines that have vitamin D to ...
  3. ... of these medicines. Creams or ointments that contain coal tar or anthralin may be used for thickened areas. ...
  4. ... other treatments, such as: Corticosteroid pills Corticosteroid shots Coal tar preparations Systemic immunomodulators Phototherapy (ultraviolet light therapy)
  5. ... include: Shaving lotions Sunscreens Sulfa ointments Some perfumes Coal tar products Oil from the skin of a lime ...
  6. ... other sensitive areas. Creams or ointments that contain coal tar may be used for thickened areas. You may ...
  7. ... Such products contain ingredients such as salicylic acid, coal tar, zinc, resorcinol, ketoconazole, or selenium sulfide. Use the ...
  8. ... smoking. There is no evidence that smoking low-tar cigarettes lowers the risk. Some people who have ... stop smoking. There is no evidence that low tar cigarettes lowers the risk. Research shows that smoking ...
  9. ... cancer. There is no evidence that smoking low-tar cigarettes lowers the risk. Research shows that smoking ... such as uranium, beryllium, vinyl chloride, nickel chromates, coal products, mustard gas, chloromethyl ethers, gasoline, and diesel ...