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Lucas Papaw Ointment 25g

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Lucas Papaw Ointment 25g
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RRP $9.49

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Lucas' Papaw Ointment 25mg may be used to soothe, relieve, reduce and heal a number of lip and skin issues such as nappy rash, wound care, and chafing.

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Pawpaw cream is made from the papaya plant and is rich in papain, an enzyme traditionally used to support wound healing.

Product Overview

Lucas Papaw ointment may be used as a local topical application for wound care, nappy rash, mosquito bites, mild burns and chafing.

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