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Resinol Medicated Ointment 1.25 oz OR 3.3 oz Plastic Jar Resical Exp. 06/23 NEW
$ 7.78
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Description
Resinol Medicated OintmentExpires June 2023 - (06/23)
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Helps prevent and temporarily protects chafed, chapped, or cracked skin.
Temporarily relieves pain and itching associated with:
Minor Burns
Sunburn
Minor Cuts
Scrapes
Insect Bites
Minor Skin Irritations
Dries the oozing and weeping of:
Poison Ivy
Poison Oak
Poison Sumac
Adults and children 2 years and over:
Apply to affected area not more than 3 to 4 times daily.
Children under 2 years: Ask a doctor.
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What is the history of Resinol?
Resinol Medicated Ointment has a time tested record of safety and effectiveness for many skin irritations. Resinol was developed by Dr. Merville H Carter in Baltimore, Maryland at the turn of the last century. In the course of his medical practice, Dr Carter saw many patients with skin conditions that were difficult to treat. After many years of practical application among his own patients, he perfected Resinol. Over the years thousands of mothers, nurses and doctors have voluntarily written letters attesting to the safety and effectiveness of Resinol.
In 2002, Resinol Medicated Ointment was purchased by Resical Inc. The company is dedicated to introducing the same effective product to consumers, nurses and doctors through out the United States.
Have there been any changes to Resinol?
There are no plans to ever change the time tested effective formulation of Resinol Medicated Ointment.
In 1983 a fragrance oil known as Oil of Cade was removed from the formula because it had no known therapeutic value and many consumers objected to the aroma. Yet, many other consumers dearly remember the “old familiar smell” of Resinol from their child hood days.
A new sealed jar has been introduced to insure the integrity of Resinol. It was necessary to slightly reduce the content of the 3.5 ounce size to 3.3 ounces in order to make this change.
Over time the labeling has been changed to conform to updated FDA over-the- counter monographs.
Active Ingredients
Petrolatum 55%; Resorcinol 2%
Inactive ingredients
Calamine; Corn Starch; Lanolin; Zinc Oxide
Directions
Adults and children 2 years and over: apply to affected area not more than 3 to 4 times daily. Children under 2 years: ask a doctor.