Important precautions
(The following points should be strictly observed. Failure to do so may cause the condition to deteriorate or lead to adverse reactions.)
1. Oronine H Ointment should not be used in the following people:
- People who have had an allergic symptom to this drug, its ingredients, or chlorhexidine.
2. Do not use Oronine H Ointment in the following instances.
- On eczema (incl. sores and rash)
- As a makeup use
- On insect bites
Conditions that require consultation
(1) The following persons should consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered pharmacy clerk before using Oronine H Ointment.
- People who are receiving treatment from a physician.
- People with a history of allergic symptoms (rash, redness, itching, irritated skin, etc.) associated with drugs, etc.
- People in whom the affected area is extensive.
- People with severe moistening or erosion.
- People with severe injuries or burns.
(2) The following symptoms may be adverse reactions. If any of these symptoms are observed after use, immediately discontinue the use of Oronine H Ointment and consult a physician, pharmacist, or registered salesperson. Bring the package insert with you for reference.
Affected part |
Symptoms |
Skin |
Rash, redness, itching, swelling, and dry, chapped skin |
The following serious symptoms may occur in rare cases. In such cases, immediately seek medical aid.
Name of symptoms |
Symptoms |
Shock (Anaphylaxis) |
Itching of skin, urticaria, hoarseness, sneezing, itchy throat, breathing difficulties, palpitations, and clouding of consciousness may occur immediately after use. |
(3) If symptoms fail to improve after use for 5 or 6 days, discontinue the use of Oronine H Ointment and consult a physician, pharmacist, or registered salesperson. Bring the package insert with you for reference.