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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for GLYCERIN OR PETROLATUM OR PHENYLEPHRINE OR PRAMOXINE
  1. ... Pseudoephedrine (Contac Non-Drowsy, Sudafed, and store brands); phenylephrine (Sudafed PE and store brands). Decongestant nasal sprays -- ...
  2. ... Cascara sagrada Casanthranol Castor oil Dehydrocholic acid Docusate Glycerin Lactulose Magnesium citrate Magnesium hydroxide Magnesium oxide Magnesium ...
  3. ... or 30 minutes after you eat. Use a glycerin suppository or Dulcolax at planned times when you ...
  4. ... and pressure with a sterile non-stick gauze (petrolatum or Adaptic-type) lightly taped or wrapped over ...
  5. ... nipples, apply 100% pure lanolin after feedings. Try glycerin nipple pads that can be chilled and placed ...
  6. ... 5%. Other medicines include benzyl benzoate, sulfur in petrolatum, and crotamiton. Apply the medicine all over your ...
  7. ... in the ear: Baby oil Commercial ear drops Glycerin Mineral oil Water Another method is to wash ...
  8. ... risk Sterile gauze pads, non-stick (Adaptic-type, petrolatum or other) gauze and adhesive tape Triangular bandage ...
  9. ... winter months. Treat chapped lips with beeswax or petrolatum (for example, Vaseline or other lip balm). See ...
  10. Petroleum jelly (petrolatum) can be harmful if someone swallows it or it gets in the eyes.
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