Suppositoria cum Glycerolo et Gelatina PBV Medica

Suppositoria cum Glycerolo et Gelatina PBV Medica Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Suppositoria cum Glycerolo et Gelatina PBV Medica is a simple polyol compound. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is sweet-tasting and non-toxic. Suppositoria cum Glycerolo et Gelatina PBV Medica is used in medical, pharmaceutical and personal care preparations, mainly as a means of improving smoothness, providing lubrication, and as humectants.

Trade Name Suppositoria cum Glycerolo et Gelatina PBV Medica
Availability Prescription only
Generic Glycerol
Related Drugs sodium phenylbutyrate, Ravicti, Buphenyl
Type
Therapeutic Class Miscellaneous topical agents
Manufacturer
Available Country Belgium
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Suppositoria cum Glycerolo et Gelatina PBV Medica
Suppositoria cum Glycerolo et Gelatina PBV Medica

Uses

Suppositoria cum Glycerolo et Gelatina PBV Medica helps lubricating in sexual intercourse specially for post menopausal women to reduce irritation, for lubrication during vaginal examinations, endoscopy, catheterization for gloves and instruments. It is also used to treat or prevent dry skin.

Dosage

Suppositoria cum Glycerolo et Gelatina PBV Medica dosage

Apply as needed.

Precaution

Suppositoria cum Glycerolo et Gelatina PBV Medica is for external use only. When using this product do not get into eyes. Do not use on deep or puncture wounds, animal bites & serious burns.

Suppositoria cum Glycerolo et Gelatina PBV Medica Disease Interaction

Moderate: fat malabsorption, hepatic impairment, neuropathy, renal impairment

Contraindication

Usually well tolerated. People with prior history of sensitivity or allergic reaction to this product or any of its ingredients should not use it.

Storage Condition

Store in a cool & dry place, protected from light. Keep out of reach of children.

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*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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