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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for OCTINOXATE OR OXYBENZONE OR PETROLATUM
  1. Treatment of Pubic Lice (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Treat pubic lice with a lice-killing lotion or mousse available over-the-counter. ... Pubic Lice/Learn More ... Pubic Lice ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  2. Skin Cancer/Related Issues ... Skin Cancer ... Sun Exposure/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Sun Exposure ... Food and Drug Administration ... How you use sunscreens, and what ...
  3. Pruritus From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Cancer--Living with Cancer/Specifics ... Cancer--Living with Cancer ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Pruritus (itching of the skin) ...
  4. ... and pressure with a sterile non-stick gauze (petrolatum or Adaptic-type) lightly taped or wrapped over ...
  5. ... 5%. Other medicines include benzyl benzoate, sulfur in petrolatum, and crotamiton. Apply the medicine all over your ...
  6. ... risk Sterile gauze pads, non-stick (Adaptic-type, petrolatum or other) gauze and adhesive tape Triangular bandage ...
  7. ... winter months. Treat chapped lips with beeswax or petrolatum (for example, Vaseline or other lip balm). See ...
  8. Petroleum jelly (petrolatum) can be harmful if someone swallows it or it gets in the eyes.
  9. ... harmful if swallowed: Dimethicone Mineral oil Paraffins (waxes) Petrolatum Various alcohols
  10. ... or ointments that contain zinc oxide, lanolin, or petrolatum form a protective barrier on the skin. Some ...
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