Carbon, Mirabilite, Peppermint Oil, Borneol
FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Anal Care Glo Pack, Hemorrhoid, Fissure, Proctalgiasuppositories
- Brand Names
- Anal Care Glo Pack, Hemorrhoid, Fissure, Proctalgiasuppositories
- Drug Class
- Non-Standardized Chemical Allergen [EPC]
- Route
- RECTAL, TOPICAL
- Dosage Form
- CREAM
- Product Type
- HUMAN OTC DRUG
What Is Carbon, Mirabilite, Peppermint Oil, Borneol Used For?
"Guard" Wash: .cleanses the anal area . refreshes the skin for a cleanfeeling.maintains natural pH balance of the skin . prepares skin for further careand treatment .suitable for daily use, promoting regular care "Lubricate" Pre-care: .cleanses and prepares the anorectal area beforeactivities .reduces friction ,moisturizes . provides a barrier againstirritants .protects sensitive skin from irritation "Oasis" After-care: .relieves anorectal itching and discomfort . alleviatespain and soreness ,reduces burning sensations . calms the anal areaafter activity.supports healing from minor irritations .reduces irritation associatedwith hemorrhoids .quickens recovery from anal fissures and proctalgia .makes bowel movements more comfortable and less painful.
Dosage and Administration
Step 1: Use "Guard" Wash:Apply "Guard" Wash to the anal area. Allow it to sit for a moment,then rinse thoroughly with water. Step 2: Use "Lubricate" Pre-Care:Wet "Lubricate" Pre-Care in water and insert gently into theanus, which can help to clear feces and gas before activity, whileincreasing smoothness. lf needed, cleanse again with "Guard"Wash after defecation. Step 3: Use "Oasis" Post-Care:After wetting, apply "Oasis" Post-Care around the anal area andthen insert into the rectum. Use included pads in the box to helpavoid product contact with clothing and sheets.
Warnings and Precautions
"Guard" Wash is for external use. "Lubricate" Pre-Care and"Oasis" Post-Care is for external and/or intrarectal use."Lubricate" Pre-Care and "Oasis" Post-Care help expel fluids andgas. Mild sensations* (if occur) are normal. Use included pads tohelp avoid product contact with clothing and sheets.* such as the urge to pass gas or defecate.
About This Information
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