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Anusol Plus HC Suppositories offer fast and effective relief for internal haemorrhoids (piles). With hydrocortisone for inflammation reduction and targeted soothing action, these suppositories provide comfort and relief from anal itching.
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Introducing Anusol Plus HC Suppositories – the ultimate solution for haemorrhoids with Anusol’s unique 4-way action formula. Hemorrhoids, often referred to as piles, can be caused by various factors such as straining during bowel movements, pregnancy-related pressure on anal vessels, or a genetic predisposition.
Anusol Plus HC Suppositories are specifically designed to provide comprehensive relief from the discomfort and symptoms associated with internal haemorrhoids (haemorrhoids) and anal itching. These suppositories target the root causes of discomfort with their 4-way action:
Haemorrhoids can be distressing, but with Anusol Plus HC Suppositories, you can find relief and get back to feeling your best. Don’t let embarrassment hold you back from seeking relief; trust Anusol Plus HC Suppositories to provide the care you deserve. If you experience bleeding or persistent symptoms, consult your doctor for proper evaluation and guidance.
Anusol Suppositories work through a combination of active ingredients, primarily hydrocortisone, to reduce inflammation, relieve swelling, and provide soothing relief. They are inserted into the rectum, where they melt and release the medication directly to the affected area, helping to alleviate the discomfort associated with haemorrhoids.
The time it takes for Anusol Suppositories to work can vary from person to person. However, many individuals experience relief within a few days of regular use. It’s essential to follow the recommended usage instructions and be patient, as the medication may take some time to take full effect.
No, Anusol Suppositories are specifically designed for internal haemorrhoids (haemorrhoids) and anal itching. They are not intended for use on external haemorrhoids. For external haemorrhoids, consider using Anusol cream or consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment options.
To use Anusol Suppositories, follow these steps:
Remember to read the Patient Information leaflet for specific usage guidance and consult a healthcare professional if you have any concerns or questions.
Each suppository contains:
Other ingredients include Kaolin light and hard fat (suppocire BS2 pastilles).
Remember that side effects can vary from person to person, and not everyone will experience them. If you have concerns about the side effects or experience any unusual symptoms, consult your healthcare provider for guidance and appropriate management.
If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed. You can also report side effects directly via the Yellow Card Scheme.
By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this product.
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