Key-E Suppositories, Vitamin E Suppository, 24 inserts, Carlson
Key-E
Suppositories Review

Key-E
Suppositories
Natural Vitamin E Suppository
Soothing Inserts
Rectal or Vaginal
Key-E Suppositories are natural soothing inserts prepared with a
base derived from coconut and palm oils. Each suppository supplies 30 IU
of Natural-Source Vitamin E.
Ingredients:
Coconut and palm oils hydrogenated & Natural-Source Vitamin E (d-alpha
tocopheryl acetate and mixed tocopherols). Non-laxative.
Directions
Remove foil. Insert one suppository as needed one or more times daily to
soothe minor irritations.
Warnings
For Rectal or Vaginal Use. Store at room temperature. If soft, place in
refrigerator for firmness. Keep out of reach of children. In case of
rectal bleeding, consult a physician. For your safety, suppositories are
packaged in tamper-evident sealed foil. Do not use if foil is torn or
open.
Notice: Individual results of
Key-E Suppositories may vary. You should always consult with your
physician before starting
Key-E Suppositories or any health-related programs.
Disclaimer: The descriptions and the statements of
Key-E Suppositories on this page are from manufacturers and/or
distributors and have not been evaluated by Chong's Health Care or the
Food and Drug Administration of the United States of America. These
products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any
disease. Chong's Health Care does not imply any medical claims of
Key-E Suppositories from the customer reviews of
Key-E Suppositories on this website.
Key-E Suppositories, Vitamin E Suppository,
24 inserts, Carlson
Regular price: $14.40
Sale price: $10.80ea, 3/$31.74
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