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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Herstat NDC 90100-201 by Herstat (usa) Inc., 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.

Ointment SP

Ointment SP

Herstat is a moisturizing lip protectant ointment with propolis extract that can help soothe and moisturize dry lips, as well as provide relief for the symptoms of cold sores and fever blisters. It contains 3% purified propolis extract and 89.5% white petrolatum. The product should be applied every two hours, five times a day. While Propolis may cause skin irritation, this product can be used for external use only. Always wash your hands after touching the sore to avoid spreading infection. The inactive ingredients include mineral oil, Propolis extract, Ethanol, and Lanolin. Herstat can be stored in a cool and dry place.*

image description - herstat inner

image description - herstat inner

This is a lip balm product that contains white petrolatum as the active ingredient. It has a purpose of protecting and preventing the lips from becoming dry and cracked. The product should only be used externally, and caution must be observed to discontinue use in case of appearance of rash. It must not be used in or around the eyes and should not be used by individuals allergic to bee stings or by-products. A doctor should be consulted if there is no improvement after seven days of continued use, or if pregnant or breastfeeding. It is recommended to apply the balm directly to affected lips five times a day. This product is manufactured by Lisoma International Ltd, based in Chichester, UK, and their website is www.herstat.com.*

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