POSTERISAN® Acute Ointment – 25 g Lidocaine Rectal Ointment | Fast Relief for Hemorrhoid Pain, Itching & Anal Discomfort
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Описание
POSTERISAN® Acute Ointment is a fast-acting rectal ointment with lidocaine 50 mg/g designed for the short-term relief of painful hemorrhoids, anal itching, burning, irritation, and discomfort before proctologic examinations.
Its local anesthetic formula helps quickly numb the affected area, making it ideal for acute hemorrhoid flare-ups, anal fissure discomfort, and painful bowel movements. The included applicator allows easy internal and external use.
Exact Ingredients
Per 1 g ointment:
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Lidocaine – 50 mg
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Cetyl alcohol
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Macrogol
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Purified water
Key Benefits
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Fast local numbing relief
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Helps reduce hemorrhoid pain and itching
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Supports relief of anal fissure discomfort
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Useful before proctological examinations
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Includes rectal applicator
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Suitable for acute flare-ups
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Short-term pharmacy-strength support
Indications
Recommended for:
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Painful hemorrhoids
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Anal itching
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Burning in the anal area
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Pain before rectal examination
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Temporary anal fissure discomfort
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Painful bowel movements
Directions for Use
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Apply a thin layer 2–3 times daily
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Best used morning and evening
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Apply before and after bowel movements if needed
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Can be used externally or internally with applicator
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Do not use longer than 3 days without medical advice
Product Details
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Brand: DR. KADE
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Product Name: POSTERISAN® Acute
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Form: Rectal ointment
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Strength: 50 mg/g lidocaine
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Pack Size: 25 g
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Category: Hemorrhoid pain relief / rectal anesthetic
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Includes: Applicator
Precautions
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For rectal use only
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Do not exceed 2.5 g per single application
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Do not use if allergic to lidocaine
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Short-term use only
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Seek medical advice if symptoms persist, bleeding occurs, or pain worsens
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Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes outside intended use
Important Disclaimer
This product is intended for short-term relief of hemorrhoid-related pain and itching. Persistent rectal bleeding, severe pain, or recurring symptoms require medical evaluation.