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Anusol Cream is a soothing, protective haemorrhoid cream containing zinc oxide, bismuth oxide and balsam of Peru that relieves the discomfort, itching and irritation of haemorrhoids (piles) and related anal conditions, supplied in a 23g tube by Ways Pharmacy (UK).
Key facts
| Active ingredients | Per 100g: zinc oxide 10.75g, bismuth oxide 2.14g, balsam of Peru 1.8g |
|---|---|
| Type | Soothing and astringent haemorrhoid cream (a medicine) |
| Format | Cream, 23g tube with rectal nozzle, non-staining vanishing base |
| For | Relief of the discomfort, itching and irritation of haemorrhoids (piles), fissures and related anal conditions |
| How it works | Astringent and protective ingredients soothe irritated skin and help reduce swelling |
| Age | Adults aged 18 and over; not recommended for children |
| Sold by | Ways Pharmacy, UK (GPhC-registered) |
Who it is for
- Adults with internal or external haemorrhoids (piles) who want soothing symptomatic relief
- People with itching, soreness or irritation around the anal area
- People who want a non-staining cream with a vanishing base for daytime use
Not suitable for: children, and anyone allergic to any ingredient. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, discuss with your doctor first. See your GP if you notice bleeding, or if symptoms persist for more than 7 days.
How to use
- For external use only. Wash and dry the affected area first.
- Apply to the affected area at night, in the morning, and after each bowel movement.
- For internal haemorrhoids, fit the rectal nozzle, remove the cap and apply as directed.
- Clean the nozzle after use and wash your hands.
- If symptoms persist for more than 7 days or you notice bleeding, consult your doctor.
Frequently asked questions
What is Anusol Cream used for?
It provides soothing relief from the discomfort, itching and irritation associated with haemorrhoids (piles), fissures and related anal conditions. The astringent ingredients help reduce swelling and protect the irritated area.
How often should I apply Anusol Cream?
Apply it at night, in the morning, and after each bowel movement. For internal conditions, use the rectal nozzle provided, then clean it after use.
Can I use Anusol Cream while pregnant?
Pregnant or breastfeeding women may use Anusol Cream, but it is advisable to discuss it with your doctor first.
When should I see a doctor about piles?
See your GP if your symptoms persist for more than 7 days, if you notice any bleeding, or if the cream does not relieve your symptoms. Bleeding should always be checked by a doctor.
Does Anusol Cream stain clothing?
It has a rapidly absorbed formula with a vanishing base, designed not to stain clothes.
Safety and storage
- For external (topical) use only. Do not use if allergic to any ingredient. Not recommended for children.
- See your GP if you notice bleeding or if symptoms persist for more than 7 days.
- Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have an underlying condition, take other medicines, or are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- Store below 25 degrees C. Keep out of the reach of children and do not use after the expiry date.
References
- NHS — Piles (haemorrhoids)
- Anusol Cream PIL via emc
- Suspected side effect? Report via the MHRA Yellow Card Scheme
This is a medicine for the symptomatic relief of haemorrhoids. Always read the label and the enclosed leaflet before use. If you notice bleeding, or symptoms persist for more than 7 days, consult your GP.
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