■■Things you should not do■■
(If you do not follow these guidelines, your current symptoms may worsen or side effects may occur more easily.)
1.Do not use the following people
(1) Persons who have experienced hypersensitivity symptoms (rash, redness, itching, rash, etc.) due to this drug or its ingredients. [If you have previously experienced allergic symptoms from using a medication, using the same medication again may cause the symptoms to become even more severe. ]
(2) People who have had asthma. [If a person with asthma uses anti-inflammatory drugs such as indomethacin, it may induce an asthma attack. ]
(3) Children under 15 years of age.
2.Do not use on the following areas
(1) Around the eyes, mucous membranes, etc.
(2) Eczema, rash, and wounds.
(3) Affected areas with athlete's foot, ringworm, etc. or suppuration.
3.Do not use for more than 2 weeks consecutively
■■Things to consult■■
1.The following people should consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered salesperson before use.
(1) Persons receiving treatment from a doctor.
(2) Pregnant women or people who appear to be pregnant.
(3) Persons who have had allergic symptoms due to medicines, etc.
2. If the following symptoms appear after use, it may be a side effect, so please stop using it immediately and consult your doctor, pharmacist, or registered seller with this outer box.
[Related area: Symptoms]
Skin: Rash/redness, itching, swelling, rash, stinging, heat, dryness, subcutaneous bleeding
3. If your symptoms do not improve after 5 to 6 days of use, please stop using the product and consult your doctor, pharmacist, or registered seller with this outer box.