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IndicationsHaemorrhoids superficial anal fissures proctitis.Dosage and AdministrationThe anal region should be cleaned thoroughly before using ULTRAPROCT« which is best applied after defaecation. There is usually a rapid improvement but this should not mislead one into stopping treatment too soon. To avoid relapses ULTRAPROCT« should be continued for at least one week though less frequently (ointment once a day or one suppository every other day) even when the symptoms have completely disappeared. However duration of treatment should as far as possible not exceed 4 weeks.OintmentGenerally ULTRAPROCT« ointment is applied twice daily. On the first day for faster symptomatic relief it can be applied up to four times a day. A little ointment (about the size of a pea) is smeared around the anus and in the anal ring with a finger using the fingertip to overcome the resistance of the sphincter. Before applying within the rectum the enclosed nozzle should be screwed on to the tube. However for very inflamed and hence painful lesions it is advisable initially to apply the ointment internally with the finger. Protruding lumps should be smeared thickly and pressed carefully back with the finger.
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