Compeed Cold Sore
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Description
Invisible Colds gives you up to 12 hours * of continuous treatment for rapid healing and a significant reduction in scab formation comparable to 5% acyclovir creams **.
In addition, since the patch acts as a shield against viruses, it reduces the risk of spreading cold sores.
It heals fever at a speed comparable to that of acyclovir cream 5% **, helping you to get back in top shape so that nothing stops you ...
And fast!
* In a clinical study on 174 subjects, 25% of them had a usage time of 12 hours or more, which may vary from one person to another.
** Karlsmark T, Goodman JJ, Drouault Y, Lufrano L, Pledger GW.
Randomized clinical study comparing cold sore patch to 5% acyclovir cream for treating cold sores.
You can use the cold patch at any stage of a fever.
However, it is best applied when the first signs of a fever appear, usually a tingling or itching sensation.
How to apply the patch
1. Wash your hands. Make sure the skin is clean and dry. Do not use in conjunction with any cream as the patch may not adhere to the lesion and may not provide the full benefits of the treatment.
2. Remove the applicator from its packaging and hold it by the ends with both hands.
3. Gently pull both ends in the direction indicated by the arrows on the applicator, until half of the adhesive side is exposed. Be careful not to touch the adhesive side of the patch.
4. Gently press the exposed half of the patch with your finger until it is securely attached to the fever.
5. Slowly pull the end of the applicator downward, away from the skin in a gentle motion until the patch detaches from the applicator. Makeup or lipstick can be applied over the patch.
How to remove the patch
1. If the patch is still attached, it does not need to be removed or changed. When it starts to peel off the skin, it should be removed and replaced with a new one.
2. To remove the patch, peel off the end.
3. Hold the detached end of the patch with both hands.
4. Stretch the patch horizontally, separating your hands as it peels off.
(For supporting images, see the Content Inventory spreadsheet).
In addition, since the patch acts as a shield against viruses, it reduces the risk of spreading cold sores.
It heals fever at a speed comparable to that of acyclovir cream 5% **, helping you to get back in top shape so that nothing stops you ...
And fast!
* In a clinical study on 174 subjects, 25% of them had a usage time of 12 hours or more, which may vary from one person to another.
** Karlsmark T, Goodman JJ, Drouault Y, Lufrano L, Pledger GW.
Randomized clinical study comparing cold sore patch to 5% acyclovir cream for treating cold sores.
You can use the cold patch at any stage of a fever.
However, it is best applied when the first signs of a fever appear, usually a tingling or itching sensation.
How to apply the patch
1. Wash your hands. Make sure the skin is clean and dry. Do not use in conjunction with any cream as the patch may not adhere to the lesion and may not provide the full benefits of the treatment.
2. Remove the applicator from its packaging and hold it by the ends with both hands.
3. Gently pull both ends in the direction indicated by the arrows on the applicator, until half of the adhesive side is exposed. Be careful not to touch the adhesive side of the patch.
4. Gently press the exposed half of the patch with your finger until it is securely attached to the fever.
5. Slowly pull the end of the applicator downward, away from the skin in a gentle motion until the patch detaches from the applicator. Makeup or lipstick can be applied over the patch.
How to remove the patch
1. If the patch is still attached, it does not need to be removed or changed. When it starts to peel off the skin, it should be removed and replaced with a new one.
2. To remove the patch, peel off the end.
3. Hold the detached end of the patch with both hands.
4. Stretch the patch horizontally, separating your hands as it peels off.
(For supporting images, see the Content Inventory spreadsheet).
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