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Compeed Cold Sore Treatment Patch

(15 patches in box)
Compeed Cold Sore Treatment Patch
Product Details
Compeed Cold Sore Treatment Patch is the original invisible healing patch for cold sores. Its hydrocolloid-075 technology is an active gel that acts like a second skin. In a clinical study involving 174 subjects, 25% of the subjects had a wear time of 12 hours or more. Individual experiences may vary.

Uses
It seals the cold sore to accelerate the body’s natural healing mechanism.

Product Specification and Features:
  • Provides up to 12 hours non-stop action from Day 1 to heal fast
  • The patch acts like a virus shield to reduce risk of contamination from the cold sore
  • Each invisible patch creates an optimal healing environment and stays in place for up to 12 hours
  • It seals the cold sore to accelerate the body’s natural healing mechanism
  • The patch acts like a virus shield to reduce risk of contamination from the cold sore
  • For best results start using when you first feel a tingle and continue using a patch day and night throughout the outbreak until the lesion is fully healed

Directions For Use
  • You can use the cold sore patch at any stage of an outbreak. However, it is best to apply at the first sign of an outbreak – usually a tingling or itching sensation
  • Wash your hands before and after applying the Compeed cold sore patch
  • Compeed cold sore patches should be used 24 hours a day until the sore is healed
  • A patch will naturally detach after approximately 8 hours and should then be replaced with a new one
  • Don’t remove the patch because you want the sore to ‘breathe’. This is actually counter-productive and can lengthen the healing process
  • Keeping the patch on is clinically proven to ensure the optimal healing environment is maintained

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of the children
  • Store in a cool dry place
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 29 September, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)