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Megapump

Megapump Device

A MegaPump is an airless, metered-dose dispenser designed for precise application of creams, gels, and lotions. It comes in various colors to help you distinguish between differnt creams you may be taking. Each pump dispenses 0.5 mL of cream for easy, measured application.

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Always check for special instructions from your doctor—some patients may have personalized directions.

Where to Apply

  • Use hairless, thin-skinned areas with good blood flow:
    Inner thighs, back of knees, or upper inner arms (biceps/triceps area).
  • Apply each cream to a different area—don’t layer them on top of each other.

When to Apply

  • After a shower: Pores are more open
  • After a workout: Sweating may cause you to sweat ou the hormones
  • Once daily: Usually in the morning—but evening is okay if preferred. Just stay consistent.
  • Twice daily: Apply once in the morning and once at night, about 10–12 hours apart.

How to Apply

  • Spread over a large area of skin.
  • Rub in well until the skin is no longer sticky.
  • Wait 3–4 hours before showering, exercising, or swimming.
  • Apply after those activities—not before.

Maintenance Tips

  • Rotate application sites monthly to avoid buildup.
  • Gently exfoliate those areas once a month to prevent residue from blocking absorption.

When in doubt, reach out—we’re here to help!

Hormone creams can transfer through skin contact, so it’s important to be cautious—especially around children and pets.

How to Stay Safe

  • Avoid close contact with others for at least 1–2 hours after applying.
  • Cover the area with clothing to reduce the risk of transfer.
  • If you're often around people, avoid using your arms—instead, apply to inner thighs or behind the knees.
  • Always wash your hands well after applying the cream.

Staying mindful helps protect the people around you.

Disclaimer:
The drug information provided is for informational and educational purposes only. The products or formulations discussed may not be approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, nor does it replace a consultation with a qualified pharmacist or healthcare provider. Always seek the advice of your healthcare professional regarding any questions you may have about a medication or treatment.

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