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GOLDEN LION SHIELD BALM — Description, Dosage, Side Effects | PillsCard
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GOLDEN LION SHIELD BALM
乳膏劑
INN: CLOVE OIL
Data updated: 2026-04-11
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Form
乳膏劑
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About This Product
Manufacturer
臺灣虎標永安堂股份有限公司 (TW)
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ATC Code
A06AG06
Source
TFDA
Clove oil has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in dentistry as an analgesic (for relief of dental pain), for its use in dental cements, as a fragrance in
aromatherapy
oils, in transdermal drug delivery systems and in food as a flavoring agent.
Clove oil is obtained by distillation of the flowers, stems and leaves of the clove tree. Its primary and bioactive constituent eugenol (constituting 49 - 87%) is well-known for its therapeutic properties and is widely used in dentistry as an analgesic for
toothache
, joint pain, and as a antispasmodic.
Clove oil has also been found to possess antimicrobial (works against several bacteria and fungal strains), antiviral, anticancer,
antioxidant
(a neuroprotective for the treatment of memory deficits caused by oxidative stress), anti inflammatory, insecticidal, antidiabetic and lipid lowering properties.
⚠️ Warnings
• Not recommended for use in children under 2 years of age, pregnant women and nursing mothers due to lack of sufficient data
• Since eugenol can slow down blood clotting, caution should be taken when using in people with bleeding disorders and while undergoing any surgeries
• Caution should be taken if the patient is taking drugs, herbs, or supplements that also affect blood clotting