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Picture of ROEZIT RoEzit is a skin care product designed for use by individuals who use oxygen or continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) devices. This non-petroleum-based skin care emollient has aloe vera, emu oil, and vitamins A and E. To prevent dryness associated with oxygen delivery by means of plastic cannula, the emollient is applied to both the internal and external membranes of the nasal passage and the facial area before, during or after oxygen therapy. Persons undergoing CPAP therapy for sleep apnea may apply the emollient to facial areas where the mask meets the skin to prevent irritation and discomfort around the mask area.

Notes: RoEzit is a registered trademark of LouSal Enterprises, Inc. ** This product is sold in one-ounce tubes.

Price: 7.95.

This product record was updated on March 18, 2011.

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LouSal Enterprises, Inc.

P.O. Box 1349
Lake Dallas, Texas 75065
United States
Telephone: 866-323-4567 or 940-497-4224.
Fax: 972-767-4149.
Web: http://www.roezitdermalcare.com.
Email: toddgist@gmail.com.


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