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Prep-Hem (rectal)
Active Ingredients
phenylephrine
Drug Classes
Anorectal preparations
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Contraindications
Prep-Hem (rectal): Alternative Drugs By Action
9.0
Hemorrhoidal Hygiene Pads
8.5
Sani-pads with Aloe
8.5
Pramoxine and zinc oxide topical
8.5
Tucks Multi Care Relief Kit
8.5
Preparation H Maximum Strength
8.5
Preparation H Cooling Gel (rectal)
8.5
Prep-Hem (rectal)
8.1
Sinecatechins (Topical application)
8.1
Formulation R (rectal)
8.1
Hydrocortisone and pramoxine (topical/rectal)
7.8
Hemorrhoidal (rectal)
7.8
Hemorrhoidal Cooling Gel (rectal)
7.8
Medicone Hemorrhoidal (rectal)
7.8
Glycerin, petrolatum, phenylephrine, and pramoxine topical
7.4
Hydrocortisone and pramoxine (Topical application)
7.4
Polyphenon E Ointment
7.4
Preparation H Multi-Symptom
7.4
Glycerin, lidocaine, and witch hazel topical
7.4
Glycerin and witch hazel topical
7.1
Hemorid (rectal)
1
2
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