Anti-itch Vulva Cream 1 Hydrocortisone Acetate Cream
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Label (Label)

Label (Label)
This is a unit for feminine itching that contains Hydrocortisone Acetate 1% as the active ingredient. It is only for external use, and must not be used by children under 12 years of age unless directed by a doctor. The inactive ingredients include coconut oil, lavender oil, cocoa seed butter, and other ingredients. The product is produced by the Honey Pot Company and can temporarily relieve external feminine itching. It is not advisable to use it if one has vaginal discharge, and in case of any negative effects or symptoms persisting for more than seven days, medical consultation should be sought.*
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Inner_labek (Inner Label)

Inner_labek (Inner Label)
The Honey Pot Company offers plant-derived feminine care with their anti-itch vulva cream containing 1% hydrocortisone acetate for temporary relief of external feminine itching. The cream comes in a 1.01 fl oz (30mL) tamper-evident unit, and users are advised not to use it if the printed seal is torn, missing or incompletely sealed. The product is for external use only and users should avoid contact with their eyes. If a user's condition worsens or if symptoms persist for more than seven days, they should stop using the cream and consult their doctor. The product should be kept out of the reach of children, and if swallowed, users should contact a Poison Control Center immediately. The cream should not be used if a vaginal discharge is present, and users should consult a physician. Adults and children 12 years and older should apply the cream to the affected area no more than 3 or 4 times daily, while children under 12 years of age should consult a doctor. The Honey Pot Co. distributes the product and provides a contact option on their website.*

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