Oronine H Ointment


“Oronine H Ointment” has long been a skin treatment medicine in Japanese households. It helps to relieve a variety of skin problems, including acne, skin eruption, minor cuts and burns, chapped skin, chilblains, athlete’s foot (not leaking or oozing), and more. The ointment is smooth enough to easily spread on the skin. The active ingredient of Oronine H Ointment is chlorhexidine gluconate which is widely used as an antiseptic.


Oronine H Ointment is available in a variety of packaging, but the 50-g, tube-type ointment is convenient for use both at home and on the go! Here’s what makes it so easy to use.

The one-touch flip cap makes the tube easy to open quickly.

The laminated material is lightweight, making it convenient to carry.

You can dispense just the amount needed and cap the tube after use, enabling a hygienic use.

It contains a plentiful 50 g. The tube-type container also helps you get out every last bit.


Cracked Skin, Chapped Skin, and Chilblains

As the hands and feet generally don't sweat or produce much sebum, they have a tendency to become overly dry when exposed to the cold or dry air. This often leaves them in a cracked and chapped state, which can also be painful. Chilblains occur when the ears, fingers, toes, and other extremities get cold and are then warmed up too quickly, causing blood to leak from the blood vessels. In cases like these, generously apply Oronine H Ointment to the affected areas.


Minor Cuts and Scrapes

In the case of minor cuts and scrapes, and puncture wounds, we advise cleaning the affected area before applying ointment. Oronine H Ointment disinfects the wound and prevents suppuration. We recommend always carrying a tube of Oronine H Ointment with you when you go out.


Acne

The first step to getting rid of acne is to keep your face clean by using an oil-removing face wash regularly. Reducing your sugar intake, having regular bowel movements, and avoiding oil-based cosmetics are helpful as well. You can also apply a small amount of Oronine H Ointment to existing pimples. If it's too sticky, just wipe the area lightly with a towel or gauze.


In addition to the above cases, Oronine H ointment can also be used for minor burns and athlete’s foot (not oozing or leaking).

Of course, you should consult your doctor if your symptoms do not improve, but it’s a good idea to keep a bottle of Oronine H Ointment for use at home.


Ingredients

Each gram of Oronine H Ointment contains the following active ingredients:

20% Chlorhexidine Gluconate Solution,10 mg


Lauromacrogol Polysorbate 80 Aluminum Potassium Sulfate Macrogol Glycerin Olive Oil Stearyl Alcohol White Bees Wax Petrolatum Glyceryl Stearate (self emulsified type) Fragranceand Purified Water are included as inactive ingredients.


Directions

Apply ointment with gauze, absorbent cotton, etc., or with clean fingertips directly to the affected part, depending on the symptoms.


Precautions

Oronine H Ointment should be used in children under careful parental supervision.

Avoid contact with the eyes. In the case of accidental contact, rinse the eyes thoroughly with clean, cool or lukewarm water. If a severe reaction occurs, immediately consult an ophthalmologist.

Oronine H Ointment is intended for external use only.

The affected area and surrounding skin should be thoroughly washed before application.


Precautions Concerning Use

Important precautions

(The following points should be strictly observed. Failure to do so may cause the condition to deteriorate or lead to adverse reactions.)


1. Oronine H Ointment should not be used in the following people:


People who have had an allergic symptom to this drug, its ingredients, or chlorhexidine.

2. Do not use Oronine H Ointment in the following instances.


On eczema (incl. sores and rash)

As a makeup use

On insect bites

Conditions that require consultation

(1) The following persons should consult a doctor, pharmacist, or registered pharmacy clerk before using Oronine H Ointment.


People who are receiving treatment from a physician.

People with a history of allergic symptoms (rash, redness, itching, irritated skin, etc.) associated with drugs, etc.

People in whom the affected area is extensive.

People with severe moistening or​ ​erosion.

People with severe injuries or burns.

(2) The following symptoms may be adverse reactions. If any of these symptoms are observed after use, immediately discontinue the use of Oronine H Ointment and consult a physician, pharmacist, or registered salesperson. Bring the package insert with you for reference.


Affected part Symptoms

Skin Rash, redness, itching, swelling, and dry, chapped skin

The following serious symptoms may occur in rare cases. In such cases, immediately seek medical aid.


Name of symptoms Symptoms

Shock (Anaphylaxis) Itching of skin, urticaria, hoarseness, sneezing, itchy throat, breathing difficulties, palpitations, and clouding of consciousness may occur immediately after use.

(3) If symptoms fail to improve after use for 5 or 6 days, discontinue the use of Oronine H Ointment and consult a physician, pharmacist, or registered salesperson. Bring the package insert with you for reference.