Ginox Gel
Ginox Gel
Introduction to Ginox Gel
Ginox Gel should only be used externally and should be used according to your doctors instructions Apply a thin layer of the gel to the affected areas using clean and dry hands Avoid contact with your eyes nose or mouth as well as any open wounds or damaged skin If accidental contact occurs rinse with cold water While Ginox Gel is generally safe and has minimal side effects some individuals may experience temporary redness tingling prickling numbness rash or itching at the application site If these symptoms persist or worsen inform your doctor They may be able to provide suggestions to alleviate or prevent these symptoms Before using Ginox Gel inform your doctor about any other medications you are currently using or have recently used for the same condition or other illnesses Pregnant or breastfeeding women should consult their doctor before using this medication to ensure its safety
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Ginox Gel
Prescription Required
Packaging :
tube of 30 gm Gel
Manufacturer :
Gold LineComposition :
Tizanidine (NA)MRP :
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