Basic Care Hydrocortisone Cream
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Hydrocortisone Image 2 (Export 00)

Hydrocortisone Image 2 (Export 00)
This text is a drug information sheet. It gives instructions for the use of a product containing Hydrocortisone 1%, which is used to temporarily relieve itching associated with minor skin irritations, inflammation and rashes due to conditions such as eczema, poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac. The document provides warnings about the use of the product, including the need to seek medical attention if the condition worsens, or symptoms persist after seven days. The text also advises against using the product in sensitive areas or in the eyes, and recommends consulting a doctor before using it. It includes information on product storage and inactive ingredients, but no product name is mentioned.*
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Hydrocortisone Image 1 (Export 01)

Hydrocortisone Image 1 (Export 01)
This is a description of two skin-care products: Amazon and Basic@Care. Amazon product is a skin-soothing cream made from aloe vera for dry and itchy skin, skin irritation and rashes, eczema and psoriasis. It moisturizes and provides fast comfort from serious medical issues. On the other hand, Basic@Care is a Maximum Strength Anti-Itch Cream that relieves itchy skin and can be compared to the effectiveness of Cortizone+10. The net weight of the Basic@Care is 2 oz.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.