Internal & external haemorrhoids; Haemorrhoids post-partum; Anal pruritus, peri-anal eczema, anal fissures & proctitis; Posthaemorrhoidectomy application to relieve pain & discomfort. Use in Children Not recommended.
Ointment: Apply the ointment in small quantity with the finger, on the painful or pruritic area, morning & evening and after each defecation. For deep application attach applicator/cannula (supplied) to tube, insert to full extent & squeeze tube gently from lower end whilst withdrawing. Suppository: one suppository at morning , one at evening & after each defecation.
Known hypersensitivity to any of the four ingredients, during pregnancy, herpes simplex, vaccinia or varicella, or tuberculous infection of the anal region. Discontinue use if sensitization occurs. The possibility, however rare, that prolonged use of this preparation might produce systemic corticosteroid effects.
Long-term continuous treatment causes atrophic changes in the skin leading to thinning, loss of elasticity, dilatation of superficial blood vessels, telangiectasia & ecchymoses.
During pregnancy, it should not be used unnecessarily on extended areas, in large amounts or for prolonged periods of time.