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Baby > Baby Health and Hygiene > Teething Aids and Baby Tooth Paste
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Baby Orajel Teething Pain Relief Medicine Liquid With Berry Flavor - 0.45 oz |
Baby Orajel Teething Pain Medicine Liquid For Fast Teething Pain Relief. |
Usually Ships in 1 Business day. |
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Yes |
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List Price : |
$5.89 |
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Your Price : |
$4.71 |
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Part No : 425132 |
UPC : 310310318567 |
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Description |
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MANUFACTURER: DEL PHARMACEUTICALS.
INDICATIONS:
Baby Orajel Teething Pain Relief Medicine Liquid Temporarily relieves sore gums due to teething in infants and children 4 months of age and older.
INGREDIENTS:
Active Ingredients:
Benzocaine 7. 5%.
Inactive Ingredients:
Ammonium Glycyrrhizate, FD&C Red No. 40, Flavor, Glycerin, Methylparaben, Polyethylene Glycol, Propylparaben, Purified Water, Sodium Saccharin, Sorbic Acid, Sorbitol.
DIRECTIONS:
Do not use if imprinted bottle safety seal is broken or missing. Wash hands. Remove imprinted safety seal from bottle. Use your fingertip or cotton applicator to apply 2-4 drops of Baby Orajel. Apply to affected area up to 4 times daily or as directed by a dentist or physician. For infants under 4 months of age, ask a doctor.
WARNINGS:
Do not use: for more than 7 days unless told to do so by a physician; more than directed. When using this product: fever and nasal congestion are not symptoms of teething and may indicate the presence of infection. If these symptoms do not go away, advise your physician. Stop use and ask a dentist or physician if: sore mouth symptoms do not get better in 7 days; irritation, pain or redness does not go away; swelling, rash or fever develops. Keep out of the reach of children. In case of overdose or allergic reaction, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. Do not use this product if your baby has a history of allergy to local anesthetics such as procaine, butacaine, benzocaine or other caine anesthetics.
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