| Drug Facts | | Active Ingredients | Purposes | | Cypripedium Pubescens | eases poison oak poisoning | | Agaricus Muscarius | treats inflammation and itching of the skin | | Anacardium Orientale | for skin redness, itching, swelling, and edema | | Croton Tiglium | reduces skin irritation | | Grindelia Robusta | treats poison oak skin rashes | | Rhus Toxicodendron | eases red, swollen skin, infection, and itchiness | | Pyrogenium | reduces inflammation and swelling | | Apis Mellifica | eases intense itching and swelling due to edema | | Uses Treats symptoms associated with poison oak and poison ivy, such as: | | Warnings Do not use if you have ever had an allergic reaction to this product or any of its ingredients. | | Stop use and ask a doctor if symptoms persist, worsen or if new symptoms occur. | | Keep out of reach of children. | | If pregnant or breast feeding, ask a doctor before using this product. | | Directions | | Adults and children over 12 | Spray twice under the tongue three times per day. For severe symptoms, dosage may be taken up to six times the first day. Can also be applied topically – one spray directly onto the site(s). | | Children 2 to 12 | Spray once under the tongue three times per day. For severe symptoms, dosage may be taken up to six times the first day. Can also be applied topically – one spray directly onto the site(s). | | Children under 2 | Consult a doctor prior to use. | .

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