Introduction to Google Gel

Please follow your doctors instructions when using Google Gel as it is intended for external use only Gently rub a thin layer of the gel into the affected areas using clean and dry hands Avoid contact with your eyes nose or mouth If accidental contact occurs rinse with cold water While Google Gel is generally safe with minimal side effects it may cause temporary redness tingling prickling numbness rash or itching at the application site for some individuals If these symptoms do not improve or worsen over time it is important to inform your doctor They may be able to provide suggestions to prevent or reduce these symptoms Prior to using this medication inform your doctor about any other medications you are currently using or have recently used for the same condition or other medical conditions Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult their doctor to ensure the safety of using this medication

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Is serratiopeptidase banned/ legal/ illegal/ available in India?

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