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Proctofoam-HC« is mucoadhesive analgesic and anti-inflammatory foam prescribed by health professionals for the relief of anorectal inflammation and swelling associated with hemorrhoids pruritus ani anal fissures and other anorectal discomforts.This unique metered-dose aerosol foam is particularly effective for the relief of postpartum hemorrhoids affecting as many as 3 out of 4 natural childbirthing women.In addition to bringing fast and effective relief of pain inflammation and itching Proctofoam-HC« provides many advantages over suppositories or ointments:It is gentle clean to apply and highly sanitary: there is no need to touch the affected area Due to its mucoadhesive properties the foam spreads quickly to the inflamed area and stays in place without leaking A small amount covers a large area. At least 36 applications are contained in a single unit of Proctofoam-HC making it the most economic treatment available. Its metered-dosing internal and external applicators are easy to fill convenient to use and easy to keep clean. A simple topical application provides immediate relief of pain inflammation and itching without the risk of caine-like sensitization and without staining clothing.
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Proctofoam HC (GB) ( Hydrocortisone acetate + Pramocaine ) Product Origin: United Kingdom
Proctofoam HC (GB Hydrocortisone acetate + Pramocaine)
GB Hydrocortisone acetate + Pramocaine
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GB Hydrocortisone acetate + Pramocaine Proctofoam HC

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