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Results 1 - 10 of 40 for MINERAL OIL OR PETROLATUM
  1. Mineral oil is a liquid oil made from petroleum. Mineral oil overdose occurs when someone swallows a large amount ... Mineral oil can be poisonous in large amounts.
  2. ... sulfate Malt soup extract Methylcellulose Milk of magnesia Mineral oil Phenolphthalein Poloxamer 188 Polycarbophil Potassium bitartrate and sodium ...
  3. ... the ear: Baby oil Commercial ear drops Glycerin Mineral oil Water Another method is to wash out the ... cloth or paper tissue wrapped around your finger. Mineral oil can be used to moisturize the ear and ...
  4. ... do not easily loosen and wash off, apply mineral oil to your baby's scalp and wrap warm, wet ... If you use warm, wet cloths with the mineral oil, check often to be sure that the cloths ...
  5. ... nose, loosen it first with a bit of mineral oil or other lubricant. Then gently remove the bandage or dressing. Afterward, wash the mineral oil off the nose. If you notice redness or ...
  6. ... keep the stools soft and comfortable. Taking flavored mineral oil for a short period of time. This is only a short-term treatment because mineral oil interferes with the absorption of calcium and vitamin ...
  7. ... out. If this does not work, try pouring mineral oil, olive oil, or baby oil into the ear. ...
  8. ... to smoke or gases. Be careful about giving mineral oil to anyone who might choke on it (children ...
  9. ... taken to prevent future fecal impactions. A warm mineral oil enema is often used to soften and lubricate ...
  10. ... during intercourse may help. Products with petroleum jelly, mineral oil, or other oils may damage latex condoms or ...
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