melbild Solution

The use of Melbild Solution is strictly for external purposes only It is important to follow your doctors instructions when using this medication Prior to application ensure that the affected area is clean and dry Thoroughly wash your hands before and after using the medicine To derive the maximum benefits use the medication regularly Avoid using more than the recommended amount as it will not expedite the healing process and may increase the likelihood of side effects Should your condition persist beyond four weeks or worsen at any point inform your doctor Maintaining cleanliness in the affected areas can enhance the effectiveness of the medicine Common side effects of Melbild Solution include dry skin skin irritation and a burning sensation at the application site If these side effects persist for an extended period it is advised to consult your doctor To prevent any complications avoid direct contact of the cream or ointment with your eyes In the event of accidental contact rinse your eyes with water and seek immediate medical attention It is important to note that this medication can increase skin sensitivity to sunlight Therefore it is recommended to use sunscreen and wear protective clothing when spending time outdoors Prior to using this medicine inform your doctor if you are pregnant planning to become pregnant or breastfeeding

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Available in 2 variations

Melbild Solution 5ml

Melbild Solution 5ml

Deca Peptide (1mg/ml)

bottle of 5 ml Solution

Melbild Solution 2ml

Melbild Solution 2ml

Melbild Solution 2ml

Deca Peptide (1mg/ml)

bottle of 2 ml Solution

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