Cold Sore Fever Blister Treatment Cream
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Docosanol 10% (Docosanol 10 Percent Pump Cream Ene 1)

Docosanol 10% (Docosanol 10 Percent Pump Cream Ene 1)
Thank you for purchasing Docosanol Cream, 10%. This cream has been shown to shorten the healing time of cold sores. It is important to be aware of the early warning signs of a cold sore outbreak and to avoid close physical contact when you have one. The cream contains 10% docosanol, which helps to shorten the healing time and reduce symptoms such as tingling, pain, itching, and burning. It is best to start using the cream at the first sign of a tingle, redness, bump, or itch. The cream should be used five times a day until the cold sore is healed. You can apply cosmetics over the cream, but use a separate applicator to avoid spreading the infection. Wash your hands before and after treating the cold sore, and rub the cream in gently five times a day until healed, for a maximum of 10 days. For more information, you can contact us at 1-888-309-9030.*

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