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Posted on: February 27 2017In-Gel
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P. p1 {margin: 0.0 px 0.0 px 0.0 px 0.0 px; font: 13.0 px Arial; color: #0082cd;-webkit-Text-stroke: #0082cd} P. p2 {margin: 0.0 px 0.0 px 0.0 px 0.0 px; font: 13.0 px Arial; color: #282727;-webkit-Text-stroke: #282727} P. p3 {margin: 0.0 px 0.0 px 0.0 px 0.0 px; font: 13.0 px Arial; color: #282727;-webkit-Text-stroke: #282727; min-height: 15.0 px} span. s1 {font-kerning: none} TD. TD1 {width: 278.4 px; padding: 0.0 px 4.0 px 4.0 px 0.0 px} TD. TD2 {width: 25.3 px; padding: 0.0 px 4.0 PX 4.0 PX 6.0 px} TD. Td3 {width: 7.2 px; padding: 0.0 px 4.0 px 4.0 px 0.0 px} TD. Td4 {width: 62.9 px; padding: 0.0 px 4.0 px 4.0 px 0.0 px} TD. TD5 {width: 16.0 px; padding: 0.0 px 4.0 px 4.0 px 0.0 px} TD. Td6 {width: 254.3 px; padding: 0.0 px 4.0 px 4.0 px 0.0 px}
is a possible composition; of the 80 mg, corn starch 100 mg and simple eye ointment 820 mg
Simple eye ointment consists of liquid paraffin 4 parts and white Vaseline 6 parts.
I think the gel is packaged in 1 ml Sybs to make the application possible.