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Publix Docosanol Cream 10% Cold Sore Treatment
Publix Docosanol Cream 10% Cold Sore Treatment
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Product details Other Information: Store between 20 degrees to 25 degrees C (68 degrees to 77 degrees F). Do not freeze. Compare to the active ingredient in Abreva*. Cold sore treatment. Fever blister treatment. Only FDA approved medicine to shorten healing time(a). For topical use only. * All trademarks are property of their respective owners. This product is not affiliated with the makers/owners of Abreva. (a) Contains the only OTC medicine approved by the FDA to shorten healing time and duration of symptoms. Publix Guarantee: Complete satisfaction or your money back. publix.com. Scan for more information. Questions or comments? Call 1-866-923-4914. Made in Canada.

Warning

Warnings: Allergy alert: This product may cause a severe allergic reaction. Symptoms may include:: hives; facial swelling; wheezing/difficulty breathing; shock; rash. If an allergic reaction occurs, stop use and seek medical help right away. For external use only. Do not use: if you are allergic to any ingredient in this product. When using this product: apply only to affected areas; do not use in or near the eyes; avoid applying directly inside your mouth; do not share this product win anyone. This may spread infection. Stop use and ask a doctor if: your cold sore gets worse or the cold sore is not healed within 10 days Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. Tamper-Evident: Do not use if the seal on the tube is punctured or not visible.

Additional info
Directions: Retain this insert for full product uses, directions and warnings. Adults And Children 12 Years or Over: Wash hands before and after applying cream. Apply to affected area on face or lips at the first sign of cold sore/fever blister (tingle). Early treatment ensures the best results. Rub in gently but completely. Use 5 times a day until healed. Children Under 12 Years: Ask a doctor.