How does it work?
To best manage your pain and discomfort, it’s important to know as much as you can about the treatment you are choosing. That’s why we are here to help with answers to some of your questions about GAF.
Below you will find advice on dosing, safety and side-effects.
How do I apply GAF?
Wash hands and cover index finger with finger cot (optional). Squeeze GAF gel from the tube along the index finger from the tip to the first joint. This is known as “Finger Tip Unit” (FTU). A very thin layer of GAF should be applied after every wash. GAF works as a barrier gel whilst reducing the symptoms and improving your healing. Instead of finger cots, index finger could be also gloved or wrapped in a plastic wrap.
How much should I use?
GAF recommended amount will be a single FTU per application.
How often can I use GAF?
Recommended administration of GAF is twice a day and after each evacuation otherwise advised by your health care provider.
Is GAF safe to use? Does GAF has any side effects?
GAF is 100% safe to use. There has been no adverse effects reported from the use of GAF. There has been no reported cases of contraindications nor drug interactions from using GAF .
Do I need a prescription to get GAF?
No, you do not need a prescription to get GAF.
Where can I get GAF?
GAF can be readily found at your local retail pharmacy. Otherwise, please contact us.