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Eos Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm

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Active ingredient
Phenol 0.68 g/7 g
Dosage form
Stick
Route
Topical
Prescription status
OTC (over the counter)
CSA schedule
Not a scheduled drug
Marketed in the U.S.
Since 2011
Label revision date
November 2, 2015
Manufacturer
eos Products LLC
Registration number
part348
NDC roots
70170-0003, 70170-0004

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Drug Overview

eos is a medicated pain-relieving lip balm designed to provide temporary relief from the pain associated with cold sores. This soothing balm comes in a tangerine flavor and has a net weight of 0.25 oz (7 g), making it easy to carry and apply whenever you need it.

Uses

If you're dealing with the discomfort of cold sores, this medication can help provide temporary relief from the pain associated with them. Cold sores, which are caused by the herpes simplex virus, can be quite bothersome, but using this treatment can ease your symptoms and make you feel more comfortable. Remember, while it helps with pain relief, it’s important to follow any additional advice from your healthcare provider regarding cold sore management.

Dosage and Administration

If you or your child is 2 years old or older, you can apply the medication to the affected area up to 3 to 4 times a day. Make sure to follow this guideline to ensure the best results. However, if your child is under 2 years of age, it’s important to consult a doctor before using the medication. This will help ensure safety and effectiveness for younger children.

What to Avoid

It's important to use this product safely. If your condition worsens, or if your symptoms last longer than 7 days or return after clearing up, you should stop using the product and consult a doctor. Additionally, be careful to avoid contact with your eyes; if this happens, rinse your eyes with water immediately to remove the product.

Currently, there are no specific contraindications, controlled substance classifications, or noted risks of abuse, misuse, or dependence associated with this product. Always prioritize your health and safety by following these guidelines.

Side Effects

This product is intended for external use only. If you notice that your condition worsens, or if your symptoms last longer than 7 days, or if they improve and then return within a few days, you should stop using the product and consult a doctor. It's important to pay attention to how your body responds while using it.

Warnings and Precautions

This product is intended for external use only, so please avoid applying it to any areas that may be sensitive or internal. Keep it out of reach of children, and if it is accidentally swallowed, seek medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.

If your condition worsens, or if your symptoms last longer than 7 days or return after clearing up, stop using the product and consult your doctor for further advice. Your health and safety are important, so don’t hesitate to reach out for help if you need it.

Overdose

If you suspect an overdose, it's important to stay calm and take immediate action. While there is no specific information available about the signs of overdose for this medication, general symptoms can include unusual drowsiness, confusion, or difficulty breathing. If you notice any of these signs, or if you are unsure, seek medical help right away.

In case of an overdose, contact your local emergency services or go to the nearest hospital. It's always better to be safe and get checked by a healthcare professional if you have any concerns about your health.

Pregnancy Use

There is currently no specific information available about the use of EOS Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm during pregnancy. This means that safety concerns, dosage adjustments, or any special precautions for pregnant individuals have not been addressed in the drug insert.

If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, it’s always best to consult with your healthcare provider before using any new products, including lip balms, to ensure they are safe for you and your baby.

Lactation Use

Currently, there is no specific information available about the use of EOS Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm for nursing mothers or during lactation (the period of breastfeeding). This means that if you are breastfeeding, you should be cautious and consider consulting your healthcare provider before using this product. They can help you understand any potential risks or effects on your milk production or your nursing infant.

Pediatric Use

It's important to keep this medication out of reach of children. If a child accidentally swallows it, seek medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately. For children aged 2 years and older, you can apply the medication to the affected area up to 3 to 4 times a day. However, if your child is under 2 years old, you should consult a doctor before use to ensure their safety.

Geriatric Use

While there is no specific information about the use of EOS Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm in older adults, it’s always wise to approach any new product with caution. Since the drug insert does not mention dosage adjustments or safety concerns for elderly patients, you should consider consulting with a healthcare professional before using this product, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or are taking other medications.

As a caregiver or an older adult, being aware of how new products may interact with your health is important. If you notice any unusual reactions or side effects after using the lip balm, be sure to seek medical advice promptly.

Renal Impairment

If you have kidney issues, it's important to know that there are no specific guidelines, dosage adjustments, or monitoring recommendations provided for your condition in the available information. This means that the standard dosing and safety considerations apply without any special modifications for renal impairment (kidney problems).

Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure that any medications you take are safe and appropriate for your kidney health. They can help monitor your condition and make any necessary adjustments based on your individual needs.

Hepatic Impairment

If you have liver problems, it's important to know that the drug insert does not provide specific information about dosage adjustments, special monitoring, or precautions for your condition. This means that there are no tailored guidelines for how this medication should be used if you have hepatic impairment (liver issues).

Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure that any medication you take is safe and appropriate for your liver health. They can help determine the best course of action based on your individual situation.

Drug Interactions

It's great to know that there are no reported interactions between this medication and other drugs or laboratory tests. However, it's still very important to discuss all medications you are taking, including over-the-counter drugs and supplements, with your healthcare provider. This ensures that your treatment is safe and effective.

Always keep your healthcare provider informed about any changes in your health or new medications you start. Open communication helps prevent any potential issues and supports your overall well-being.

Storage and Handling

To ensure the best performance of your product, it's important to store it in a cool, dry place, away from excessive heat and direct sunlight. This will help maintain its effectiveness and safety.

When handling the product, always do so with care to avoid any damage. Following these simple storage and handling guidelines will help you use the product safely and effectively.

Additional Information

No further information is available.

FAQ

What is eos?

Eos is a medicated pain-relieving lip balm designed for the temporary relief of pain associated with cold sores.

How should I use eos?

For adults and children 2 years of age and older, apply eos to the affected area not more than 3 to 4 times daily. Consult a doctor for children under 2 years of age.

What should I do if my condition worsens?

If your condition worsens or symptoms persist for more than 7 days, or if they clear up and occur again within a few days, discontinue use and consult a doctor.

Are there any warnings for using eos?

Eos is for external use only. Keep it out of your eyes and out of reach of children. If swallowed, seek medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.

What is the flavor of eos?

Eos comes in a Tangerine flavor.

What should I do if I accidentally get eos in my eyes?

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

Is there any information about using eos during pregnancy or while nursing?

The drug insert does not provide specific information regarding the use of eos during pregnancy or while nursing.

How should I store eos?

Protect eos from excessive heat and direct sunlight.

Packaging Info

Below are the non-prescription pack sizes of Eos Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm (phenol). Columns show Packaging, Formulation Type, and Active Ingredient Strength.

Packaging configurations for Eos Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm.
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Drug Information (PDF)

This file contains official product information for Eos Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm, including active ingredients, dosage, warnings, and labeling as submitted by the manufacturer for OTC distribution.

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Description

eos Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm is formulated to provide targeted relief for discomfort associated with dry and chapped lips. This product is presented in a tangerine flavor, enhancing the user experience while delivering its therapeutic benefits. Each unit contains a net weight of 0.25 oz (7 g), ensuring a convenient size for portability and ease of use.

Uses and Indications

This drug is indicated for the temporary relief of pain associated with cold sores.

Dosage and Administration

For adults and children aged 2 years and older, the recommended application is to the affected area not more than 3 to 4 times daily. It is important to ensure that the application is limited to the specified frequency to avoid potential adverse effects.

For children under 2 years of age, it is advised to consult a healthcare professional prior to use to determine the appropriate course of action.

Contraindications

Use of this product is contraindicated in the following situations:

Discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional if the condition worsens, if symptoms persist for more than 7 days, or if symptoms clear up and then recur within a few days. Additionally, avoid contact with the eyes; in case of contact, rinse thoroughly with water to remove the product.

Warnings and Precautions

For external use only. It is imperative that this product is kept out of reach of children. In the event of accidental ingestion, immediate medical assistance should be sought, or contact a Poison Control Center without delay.

Healthcare professionals should advise patients to discontinue use of this product if the condition worsens, if symptoms persist for more than 7 days, or if symptoms resolve and then recur within a few days. In such cases, consultation with a physician is recommended to evaluate the need for further medical intervention.

Side Effects

For external use only. Patients are advised to discontinue use of this product and consult a doctor if the condition worsens, if symptoms persist for more than 7 days, or if symptoms clear up and then occur again within a few days.

Drug Interactions

No drug interactions or drug and laboratory test interactions have been identified in the available data. Therefore, no specific recommendations for dosage adjustments or monitoring are necessary at this time.

Packaging & NDC

Below are the non-prescription pack sizes of Eos Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm (phenol). Columns show Packaging, Formulation Type, and Active Ingredient Strength.

Packaging configurations for Eos Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm.
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Pediatric Use

Pediatric patients should be kept out of reach of children. In the event of accidental ingestion, immediate medical assistance or contact with a Poison Control Center is advised.

For pediatric patients aged 2 years and older, the recommended application is to the affected area no more than 3 to 4 times daily. For children under 2 years of age, consultation with a healthcare professional is necessary prior to use.

Geriatric Use

Elderly patients may not have specific information regarding the use of EOS Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm, as the drug insert does not provide details on dosage adjustments, safety concerns, or special precautions for this population. Healthcare providers should exercise caution when recommending this product to geriatric patients, considering the absence of targeted clinical findings or guidelines. Monitoring for any adverse effects or unusual responses in elderly patients is advisable, given the lack of established data for this demographic.

Pregnancy

There is no specific information regarding the use of EOS Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm during pregnancy. The drug insert does not provide safety concerns, dosage modifications, or special precautions for pregnant patients. Therefore, healthcare professionals should exercise caution when recommending this product to women of childbearing potential and consider the lack of data when assessing the potential risks and benefits for pregnant patients.

Lactation

There is no specific information regarding the use of EOS Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm in lactating mothers or its effects on breastfed infants. Healthcare professionals should consider the absence of data when advising lactating mothers on the use of this product.

Renal Impairment

There is no information available regarding dosage adjustments, special monitoring, or safety considerations for patients with renal impairment. Healthcare professionals should exercise caution and consider the lack of specific guidance when prescribing to patients with reduced kidney function.

Hepatic Impairment

Patients with hepatic impairment have not been specifically studied in relation to the use of this medication. Consequently, there are no established dosage adjustments, special monitoring requirements, or precautions outlined for individuals with compromised liver function. It is recommended that healthcare providers exercise caution when prescribing this medication to patients with hepatic impairment, given the lack of data on its safety and efficacy in this population. Regular monitoring of liver function may be prudent in these cases, although specific parameters are not defined in the available information.

Overdosage

In the absence of specific information regarding overdosage, healthcare professionals are advised to exercise caution and adhere to general principles of management in cases of suspected overdose.

It is essential to monitor the patient closely for any potential symptoms that may arise from an overdose. Symptoms can vary widely depending on the substance involved and the individual patient's response.

In the event of an overdose, immediate medical attention should be sought. Healthcare providers should implement supportive care measures, which may include maintaining airway patency, providing supplemental oxygen, and monitoring vital signs.

Additionally, it is recommended to consult local poison control centers or relevant toxicology resources for guidance on specific management protocols and antidotes, if applicable.

Documentation of the incident, including the amount and timing of the substance taken, is crucial for effective treatment and follow-up care.

Nonclinical Toxicology

No information is available regarding teratogenic or non-teratogenic effects. Additionally, there is no data provided concerning nonclinical toxicology, animal pharmacology, or toxicology.

Postmarketing Experience

No postmarketing experience details are available for SPL code 90375-7.

Patient Counseling

Healthcare providers should advise patients to keep this product out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion. In the event that the product is swallowed, patients should seek medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.

Patients should be informed that if their condition worsens, or if symptoms persist for more than 7 days, or if symptoms clear up and then recur within a few days, they should discontinue use of the product and consult a doctor.

Additionally, healthcare providers should instruct patients to avoid contact with the eyes while using this product. If the product does come into contact with the eyes, patients should rinse thoroughly with water to remove it.

Storage and Handling

This product is supplied in packaging that ensures its integrity during storage and handling. It is essential to protect the product from excessive heat and direct sunlight to maintain its efficacy and safety. Proper storage conditions should be observed to prevent degradation.

Additional Clinical Information

No further data are available.

Drug Information (PDF)

This file contains official product information for Eos Medicated Pain Relieving Lip Balm, including active ingredients, dosage, warnings, and labeling as submitted by the manufacturer for OTC distribution.

View product document (PDF)

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