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Proctofoam - Overview

Proctofoam is a medication sometimes prescribed to people who need topical relief from inflammation or itching in the anal region. People who might need a Proctofoam prescription can use Push Health to connect with a local medical provider who can prescribe Proctofoam medication, including Proctofoam cream or Proctofoam foam, when appropriate to do so.

Proctofoam - Dosage and Cost

Proctofoam HC contains the active ingredients pramoxine hydrochloride and hydrocortisone. Proctofoam HC is sometimes prescribed to people who have itching or inflammation around the anal region from conditions like hemorrhoids. Proctofoam cream is thought to work by reducing local inflammatory processes, reducing inflammation and itching in the areas in which Proctofoam foam is applied. Proctofoam is sometimes prescribed as Proctofoam 1% / 1%, depending on the judgement of the prescribing medical provider. Proctofoam ointment is considered expensive, costing almost $200 per can of Proctofoam 1% / 1% at many pharmacies in the United States. Proctofoam coupons can sometimes be found to help with the cost of the medication and some insurance plans may help pay costs associated with a Proctofoam cream prescription.

Can I Buy Proctofoam Online?

Proctofoam cream is a prescription medication in the United States. Due to this restriction, Proctofoam OTC is not available and one cannot just get Proctofoam online. In order to get a Proctofoam prescription, one must first consult a licensed medical provider. People who might need a Proctofoam prescription can use Push Health to connect with a local medical provider who can prescribe Proctofoam foam or Proctofoam cream when appropriate to do so.

Proctofoam - Side Effects

Proctofoam prescription medication can cause side effects such as local redness, irritation, pain and dryness at the application site when used. Prolonged use of Proctofoam cream is generally not recommended due to long-term medication complications. Prior to using Proctofoam cream, patients should discuss possible side effects with a qualified medical provider. Proctofoam prescription cream and alcohol should typically not be used together. People with an allergy to Proctofoam cream or similar medications should avoid using Proctofoam foams and ointments and should seek alternative forms of treatment.

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Last updated July 20, 2021. Given the evolving nature of medicine and science, this information might not be accurate and should not be construed as medical advice or diagnosis / treatment recommendations. Please consult a licensed medical provider if you have additional questions. Please call 911 immediately or go to the nearest emergency room if you believe you are experiencing a medical emergency.