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In some cases, the lips suddenly become severely dry and cracked, causing pain for the patient. After examining to rule out the cause of Herpes simplex virus, the doctor may suggest the patient to use Blistex Topical. So what is Blistex drug?
1. What is Blistex?
Blistex Topical is a topical lip balm with active ingredients such as: Allantoin, Camphor and Phenol. Allantoin is a skin protectant while Camphor and Phenol are mild topical analgesics for topical use.
2. What are the effects of Blistex Topical?
Blistex is a combination medicine used to treat severe pain, itching, or dryness of the lips caused by chapped or sore lips (blisters);
Blistex does not cure Herpes simplex virus, the virus that causes cold sores on the lips. The medication may also be used for purposes not listed in the medication guide.
3. Note before taking Blistex medicine
Patients should not use Blistex if they are allergic to Allantoin, Camphor (camphor) or Phenol topical, or are allergic to any other ingredients of the ointment such as: menthol, wax. honey, glycerin, lanolin, mineral oil and paraffin. Blistex is not considered harmful when used during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. Do not allow young children to use Blistex without adult supervision.
4. Instructions for using Blistex
Use Blistex exactly as directed on the label or as directed by your doctor. Do not use Blistex in larger/smaller amounts or for longer than recommended.
To treat chapped lips, apply sufficient amount of Blistex to moisten lips completely. For best results when treating blisters, use Blistex when the patient first notices any symptoms such as tingling or other signs of discomfort. Remove excess Blistex with a clean tissue; Wait at least 5 minutes before applying lipstick or other cosmetics to the treated lip area. It is best not to apply Blistex more than 4 times per day. Do not apply Blistex to large surfaces of skin or to cover treated skin with bandages or other covering material; Tell your doctor right away if your symptoms do not improve or if they get worse while using Blistex. Store opened Blistex at room temperature. Avoid moisture and heat. Blistex is for use on the skin only. Avoid contact with mouth or eyes. Rinse with water if this occurs. Avoid using Blistex on deep wounds or on freshly shaved skin.
5. Side effects of the drug Blistex
Get emergency medical help if a patient has any of the following signs of an allergic reaction while taking Blistex topical: hives, difficulty breathing, swelling of the face, swelling of the lips, swelling of the tongue or throat ;
Stop using Blistex and call a doctor at once if the patient experiences severe burning, stinging, redness or irritation after applying the ointment;
Other common side effects of Blistex may include: Mild tingling or cooling sensation after application; appearance of white residue on lips,...
This is not a complete list of Blistex side effects, other side effects may still occur, patients need to notify their doctor for advice. specific to each case.
6. Blistex Topical drug interactions
It is unlikely that other medications a patient takes orally or injects will affect Blistex topical. However, drugs can interact in many different ways, so it's important for patients to tell their doctor about all the medications they're taking, including prescription and non-prescription drugs. prescriptions, vitamins and herbal products.
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