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Docosanol 10% - docosanol 10 percent pump cream ene 0 07 oz 1

Docosanol 10% - docosanol 10 percent pump cream ene 0 07 oz 1

This text appears to be a description and informational text about a product called "Docosanol Cream, 10%." The cream is a treatment for cold sores and is said to shorten the healing time of cold sores, as well as reduce symptoms such as tingling, pain, itching, and burning. The cream is to be used five times a day until the cold sore is healed, and should be applied directly to the cold sore at the first sign of tingle, redness, bump, or itch. The cream contains 10% docosanol, which is the active ingredient responsible for its healing properties. It is recommended to wash hands before and after treating the cold sore and to avoid spreading the infection by not touching or rubbing the cold sore. Cosmetics can be applied over the cream, but a separate applicator, like a cotton swab, should be used. The text also mentions that the cream is the only FDA-approved medicine to shorten healing time, and it provides a contact number for more information.*

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