Rite Aid Cortisone Spray
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Label (Rite Aid Cortisone Spray)

Label (Rite Aid Cortisone Spray)
This product is an over-the-counter cortisone spray intended for temporary relief of itching associated with minor skin irritations and rashes due to eczema, poison ivy, oak, and sumac. It should not be used to treat diaper rashes or for other purposes without the advice and supervision of a doctor. This product is flammable, and caution should be taken around fire or flame. It is for external use only and should not be used near the eyes or ingested. Parents are advised to keep the product out of reach of children and to seek medical help if it's swallowed. The spray should be shaken well before use, sprayed onto the affected skin area not more than three to four times daily, and rubbed in gently. The product should not be stored above 120°F, and its contents should not be punctured or incinerated. The inactive ingredients include Acol Denat, Dimethyl Isosorice, Glycerin, and Water. This cortisone spray is quick-drying, sprays at any angle, and relieves itching fast with no mess and no touch.*

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