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Commiphora myrrha whole/Comfrey leaf/Achillea millefolium flower Combination

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DISCLAIMER: This homeopathic products have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration for safety or efficacy. FDA is not aware of scientific evidence to support homeopathy as effective.

Active ingredients
  • Comfrey Leaf 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • St. John's Wort 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • Achillea Millefolium Flower 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • Commiphora Myrrha Whole 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • Calendula Officinalis Flower 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • Plantago Major 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • Salvia Officinalis Whole 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • Stellaria Media 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
Reference brand
Sportsman Goo
Dosage form
Salve
Route
Topical
Prescription status
Homeopathic
Marketed in the U.S.
Since 2016
Label revision date
December 15, 2025
Active ingredients
  • Comfrey Leaf 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • St. John's Wort 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • Achillea Millefolium Flower 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • Commiphora Myrrha Whole 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • Calendula Officinalis Flower 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • Plantago Major 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • Salvia Officinalis Whole 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
  • Stellaria Media 1 [hp_X]/17 g – 1 [hp_X]/51.7 g
Reference brand
Sportsman Goo
Dosage form
Salve
Route
Topical
Prescription status
Homeopathic
CSA schedule
Not a scheduled drug
Marketed in the U.S.
Since 2016
Label revision date
December 15, 2025

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Drug Overview

Cold Sore Relief is a salve designed to provide temporary protection and relief for minor cold sores, fever blisters, chapped or cracked lips, and minor skin irritations. It helps alleviate symptoms such as itching and minor pain associated with these conditions, while also protecting against the drying effects of wind and cold weather.

In addition to Cold Sore Relief, other similar salves like Sportsman Goo, First Aid, and Hand Goo offer temporary protection and relief for various skin issues, including cuts, scrapes, abrasions, and burns. They also help soothe minor irritations from insect bites and rashes, making them useful for both humans and animals. These products are formulated to provide a protective barrier and promote healing for a range of minor skin conditions.

Uses

You can use this salve to temporarily protect and relieve various skin issues. It helps with minor cold sores, fever blisters, chapped or cracked lips, and skin irritations caused by insect bites, poison ivy, and rashes. Additionally, it provides relief for minor cuts, scrapes, abrasions, bruises, blisters, and burns, making it suitable for both humans and animals.

This product also protects against the drying effects of wind and cold weather, which can exacerbate skin conditions. Whether you're dealing with minor pain from calluses, chafing, or even new tattoos, this salve is designed to soothe and protect your skin effectively.

Dosage and Administration

You can use the salve as needed for various skin concerns. To apply, first ensure that the affected area is clean and dry. Then, simply apply the salve directly to the area that needs treatment. You can repeat this process as often as necessary to help relieve discomfort or promote healing.

Warnings and Precautions

  • This product is for external use only. Do not apply it to deep wounds, animal bites, or serious burns.

  • If your condition worsens, or if symptoms last more than 7 days or clear up and then return within a few days, stop using the product and ask your doctor for advice.

  • While using this product, avoid contact with your eyes. If it gets in your eyes, rinse thoroughly with water.

Overdose

If you accidentally use too much of a salve, there is no specific information available about what to do in case of an overdose for these products. However, if you experience unusual symptoms or feel unwell after using any salve, it's important to seek medical help immediately. Signs of a potential overdose can vary, but you should be alert for any unexpected reactions or worsening of your condition. Always consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns about your health after using a product.

Storage and Handling

You should store all salve products, including Cold Sore Relief, Sportsman Goo, First Aid, Foot Care, Hand Goo, Children's First Aid, Poison Ivy Care, Tattoo Care, Animal First Aid, and Poultry First Aid, at room temperature. This ensures that the ingredients remain effective and safe for use.

When disposing of these products, follow local regulations for disposal of personal care items, as they may vary by location. If you're unsure, consider checking with your local waste management facility for guidance.

FAQ

What is Cold Sore Relief used for?

Cold Sore Relief temporarily protects minor cold sores, fever blisters, chapped or cracked lips, and helps relieve minor skin irritation, itching, and pain associated with these conditions.

What is Hand Goo used for?

Hand Goo temporarily protects minor cuts, scrapes, abrasions, blisters, and burns. It also helps relieve chapped or cracked skin and minor skin irritation from poison ivy, insect bites, and rashes.

What does First Aid temporarily protect against?

First Aid temporarily protects minor cuts, scrapes, abrasions, bruises, blisters, and burns.

What does Foot Care help with?

Foot Care helps prevent and temporarily protects and relieves cracked skin and heels, and it also protects against minor cuts and scrapes.

What conditions does Childrens First Aid protect against?

Childrens First Aid temporarily protects minor cuts, scrapes, abrasions, blisters, and burns.

What does Poison Ivy Care do?

Poison Ivy Care temporarily protects minor rashes and blisters, helps prevent and relieve cracked skin, and alleviates minor skin irritation and itching due to poison ivy, poison sumac, and poison oak.

What is the primary use of Tattoo Care?

Tattoo Care temporarily protects minor new tattoos and helps relieve chapped or cracked skin.

What does Animal First Aid protect against?

Animal First Aid temporarily protects minor cuts, scrapes, abrasions, bruises, burns, and helps relieve dry cracked paws and wounds.

What is Poultry First Aid used for?

Poultry First Aid temporarily protects minor cuts, scrapes, abrasions, and pecking sores, and helps relieve minor skin irritations and itching due to insect bites and frostbite.

How should I apply these salves?

You can apply any of these salves as often as needed to the affected area.

Are there any warnings for using these salves?

Yes, they are for external use only and should not be used on deep wounds, animal bites, or serious burns. Stop use if the condition worsens or symptoms last more than 7 days.

What should I do if I experience worsening symptoms?

If your condition worsens or symptoms last more than 7 days, stop using the product and consult a doctor.

How should I store these salves?

Store all these salves at room temperature.

What should I do if the salve gets in my eyes?

If the salve gets in your eyes, rinse with water to remove it.

Do these salves have any teratogenic effects?

No teratogenic effects are mentioned for these salves, but consult your doctor for personalized advice during pregnancy.

Uses and Indications

This drug is indicated for the temporary protection and relief of various skin conditions and irritations.

Skin Conditions and Irritations

  • It temporarily protects minor cuts, scrapes, abrasions, bruises, blisters, and burns.

  • It helps relieve chapped or cracked skin, including hands, feet, and lips.

  • It provides protection against the drying effects of wind and cold weather.

Specific Indications

  • This drug helps relieve minor skin irritation and itching due to:

    • Cold sores and fever blisters

    • Poison ivy, poison sumac, and poison oak

    • Insect bites

    • Rashes caused by soaps, detergents, cosmetics, or jewelry

    • Sunburns

    • New tattoos

Pain Relief

  • It temporarily alleviates minor pain associated with:

    • Cold sores and fever blisters

    • Calluses, abrasions, bruises, blisters, cuts, minor burns, and scrapes

    • Itchy rashes and other skin irritations

Animal and Poultry Care

  • This drug is also indicated for use on animals, providing temporary protection for minor cuts, scrapes, abrasions, and wounds, as well as relief for dry cracked paws and skin irritations due to insect bites and frostbite.

Limitations of Use

  • No teratogenic or nonteratogenic effects have been mentioned for this drug.

Dosage and Administration

The salve is intended for topical application to the affected area. It may be applied as often as needed, ensuring that the skin is clean and dry prior to application, particularly for conditions such as poison ivy care.

Healthcare professionals should instruct patients to apply the salve directly to the area of concern, regardless of the specific indication, including but not limited to cold sores, sports injuries, first aid, foot care, hand care, children's first aid, tattoo care, and animal or poultry first aid.

It is important to monitor the area for any signs of irritation or adverse reactions following application.

Warnings and Precautions

For external use only. This product should not be used on deep wounds, animal bites, or serious burns. Users must stop use and consult a doctor if the condition worsens, if symptoms last more than 7 days, or if symptoms clear up and then occur again within a few days. When using this product, it is important to keep it out of the eyes; if contact occurs, rinse with water to remove.

Monitoring Requirements

No specific laboratory tests or monitoring requirements are provided for the safe use of this product.

Emergency Instructions

No emergency medical help instructions are provided.

Additional Precautions

General precautions are not specified in the available data.

Overdosage

In the event of an overdose, it is important to note that no specific overdosage information is provided for any of the salve formulations listed, including Cold Sore Relief, Sportsman Goo, First Aid, Foot Care, Hand Goo, Children's First Aid, Poison Ivy Care, Tattoo Care, Animal First Aid, and Poultry First Aid.

Given the absence of detailed overdose data, individuals are advised to monitor for any unusual symptoms or reactions following the application of these products. In the case of suspected overdose or adverse effects, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. Healthcare professionals may provide supportive care and symptomatic treatment as necessary.

Nonclinical Toxicology

Teratogenicity

No information regarding teratogenic effects is available for any of the products listed.

Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility

There is no information provided concerning carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, or impairment of fertility for the products evaluated.

Animal Toxicology

No data on animal pharmacology and toxicology is available for the products reviewed.

Storage and Handling

The products are supplied in the form of salves, designed for various applications including cold sore relief, sports care, first aid, foot care, hand care, children's first aid, poison ivy treatment, tattoo care, and animal care.

All salves should be stored at room temperature to maintain their efficacy and integrity. Proper storage conditions are essential to ensure the products remain effective for their intended use.

Product Labels

The table below lists all labels containing commiphora myrrha whole, comfrey leaf, achillea millefolium flower, st. john's wort, stellaria media, salvia officinalis whole, calendula officinalis flower, and plantago major. Use it to compare dosage forms, strengths, and approved uses across products.

FDA-Approved Stellaria media, salvia officinalis, calendula officials, st. johns wort, rosemary oil, plantago major, commiphora myrrha, comfrey leaf, salvia officinalis, sunflower oil Labels (Originator & Generics) showing branded and generic formulations with forms, routes, strengths, and FDA approval years.
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Data Generation & Sources

This page was automatically generated and is maintained by the AllDrugs AI Data-Science Team. It consolidates data from 10 manufacturer-supplied FDA Structured Product Labels (DailyMed) for Stellaria Media, Salvia Officinalis, Calendula Officials, St. Johns Wort, Rosemary Oil, Plantago Major, Commiphora Myrrha, Comfrey Leaf, Salvia Officinalis, Sunflower Oil (marketed as Cold Sore Relief, Sportsman Goo, First Aid), with data retrieved by a validated AI data-extraction workflow. All dosage forms and strengths provided by manufacturers are aggregated in the sections above. Homeopathic drug products are not reviewed by FDA for safety or effectiveness; information is reproduced without modification. Individual product details are available through the label links above. No human clinician has reviewed this version.

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