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Rash and irritation on the application site are the main side effects of this medicine. If the side effects prolongs, contact your doctor.
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Daivobet Ointment 30g
RM 179.00
Daivobet Ointment is a prescription medication with a combination of the medications used to relieve the skin from redness, inflammation and swelling.
Daivobet ointment should be used at the dosage and frequency of a doctor's recommendation. Wash your hands before application of this medication. The packaging should be checked for instructions before using.
This medication should only be used externally. Use it at the prescribed dosage and frequency by your doctor. Clean and dry the area affected and apply the ointment gently.
Do not take this medication for longer than the therapeutic dose. Contact your doctor if you have identified allergies to the medication. Also tell your doctor if you are pregnant or are recovering from another condition.This medicine is safe for breastfeeding mothers.
Rash and irritation on the application site are the main side effects of this medicine. If the side effects prolongs, contact your doctor.
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