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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Eos The Fixer Heal Repair Medicated Analgesic Lip NDC 70170-0017 by Eos Products Llc, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.

image description - THE FIXER MEDICATED ANALGESIC LIP OINTMENT (BLISTER CARD)

image description - THE FIXER MEDICATED ANALGESIC LIP OINTMENT (BLISTER CARD)

This is a cold sore and fever blister treatment that helps to heal, repair and protect dry lips with a protective moisture barrier. It includes a Fixer Analgesic Lip Ointment that relieves pain temporarily and provides hydration using SuperShield™ shea complex. It contains active ingredients such as Polysonic, Ricinus Communis (Castor) Seed Oil, and Dyneleyl Dimethicone, that are effective in treating pain, scrapes, burns, and chapped or cracked lips. The product is for external use only and should be used cautiously to avoid contact with the eyes. The ointment is suitable for adults and children over two years of age and should not be used for more than four times a day.*

image description - THE FIXER MEDICATED ANALGESIC LIP OINTMENT (TUBE LABEL)

image description - THE FIXER MEDICATED ANALGESIC LIP OINTMENT (TUBE LABEL)

This is a description of a lip ointment called "The Fixer" from the Evolution of Smooth (eos) company. It contains active ingredients such as Menthol, Camphor, and Allantoin. The ointment provides smooth lips and is suitable for adults and children over two years old. There are also warnings about consulting a doctor if symptoms last for more than seven days or get worse, and if swallowed, medical advice should be sought immediately. The product is made by eos Products LLC in New York.*

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