Drug Name:
TUCKS SUPPOSITORIES OTC

Generic Name and Formulations:
Topical starch 51%.
Company:
McNeil Consumer Healthcare
Therapeutic Use:
Indications for TUCKS SUPPOSITORIES:
Anorectal irritation.
Adult:
1 rectally up to 6 times daily, or after each bowel movement.
Children:
Not recommended.
Warnings/Precautions:
Pregnancy. Nursing mothers.
See Also:
Pharmacological Class:
Protectant.
Adverse Reactions:
Burning sensation; rarely, sensitivity reactions (oint).
How Supplied:
Oint—1oz (w. applicator)
Supp—12, 24
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