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25 regular absorbency. 9 lites absorbency. 20% slimmer (vs. Tampax Pearl Regular). 100% as absorbent (vs. Tampax Pearl Regular). Power over periods. Leakguard Braid Protection: Helps stop leaks before they happen + 20% slimmer applicator (vs. Tampax Pearl Regular). Lites also sold as Tampax Pearl. Pick the absorbency that matches your flow each day for incredible protection and amazing comfort (Use a tampon with the minimum absorbency needed to control your menstrual flow in order to reduce the risk of getting TSS). Fresh, clean look! Facebook. Twitter. YouTube. Instagram. www.Tampax.com. Use for 8 hours maximum. Get up to 8 hours of protection. Tampax Pearl Guarantee: 1-800-398-3766. Satisfaction guaranteed, or your money back. If not satisfied with the performance of Tampax Pearl, send original receipt and UPC within 60 days of purchase for a refund. Limited to one redemption per household or name; no organizations. Refund is only for the cost of one box of tampons. allow 6-8 weeks for refund. Call 1-800-398-3766 for details. Our best Pearl protection ever. Directions for use enclosed. Tampons come in standardized industry-wide absorbencies. Use the chart for comparing absorbencies of all industry products. The risk for toxic shock syndrome (TSS) increases with higher absorbency. In order to reduce your risk of TSS, you should use the lowest absorbency that meets your needs. Light Absorbency: Less than 6 grams absorbency range. Regular Absorbency: 6-9 grams absorbency range. Questions? 1-800-523-0014. www.pg.com. Made in USA.
Ingredients
Ingredients (May Contain): Cotton, Rayon, Polyester, Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Fiber Finishes.
Directions
Do not flush.
Warnings
Attention: Tampons are associated with toxic shock syndrome (TSS). TSS is a rare but serious disease that may cause death. Read and save the enclosed information. The risk of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) increases with higher absorbency. In order to reduce your risk of TSS, you should use the lowest absorbency that meets your needs. What you should know about toxic shock syndrome (TSS): The warning signs of TSS include: A sudden high fever (usually 102 degrees F/38.8 degrees C or higher), vomiting, diarrhea, a rash that looks like a sunburn, dizziness, muscle aches, or fainting or near fainting when standing up. TSS can rapidly progress from flu-like symptoms to a serious illness that can be fatal. If you have any of these signs and are using a tampon, remove it and contact your doctor for immediate treatment. Tell your doctor that you have been using tampons and think that you may have TSS. You should seek medical treatment before resuming the use of tampons if you have had TSS warning signs in the past. To answer any questions you may have regarding TSS or tampon use, consult your doctor. The decision to use a tampon is, as it always has been, a personal decision. In order to make informed decisions about the use of tampons, you should be aware of the information in the bullet points below: 1. TSS is a rare but serious and sometimes fatal disease associated with tampon use. About half the cases are associated with tampon use; the remainder occur in men, children, and women who are not menstruating. TSS is treatable, but early recognition and treatment are important. 2. The incidence of TSS in the U.S. is estimated to be 1 to 17 cases per 100,000 menstruating girls and women per year. The risk of developing TSS is higher for teenage girls and women under 30 years of age than for older women. 3. You can reduce the risk of TSS by alternating your tampon use with feminine pads. You can also avoid the risk of tampon-associated TSS by not using tampons. 4. Use a tampon with the minimum absorbency needed to control your menstrual flow in order to reduce the risk of getting TSS. Epidemiological studies have found that the risk of TSS may be related to tampon absorbency: the higher the absorbency, the greater the risk of TSS: the lower the absorbency, the lesser the risk.
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25 regular absorbency. 9 lites absorbency. 20% slimmer (vs. Tampax Pearl Regular). 100% as absorbent (vs. Tampax Pearl Regular). Power over periods. Leakguard Braid Protection: Helps stop leaks before they happen + 20% slimmer applicator (vs. Tampax Pearl Regular). Lites also sold as Tampax Pearl. Pick the absorbency that matches your flow each day for incredible protection and amazing comfort (Use a tampon with the minimum absorbency needed to control your menstrual flow in order to reduce the risk of getting TSS). Fresh, clean look! Facebook. Twitter. YouTube. Instagram. www.Tampax.com. Use for 8 hours maximum. Get up to 8 hours of protection. Tampax Pearl Guarantee: 1-800-398-3766. Satisfaction guaranteed, or your money back. If not satisfied with the performance of Tampax Pearl, send original receipt and UPC within 60 days of purchase for a refund. Limited to one redemption per household or name; no organizations. Refund is only for the cost of one box of tampons. allow 6-8 weeks for refund. Call 1-800-398-3766 for details. Our best Pearl protection ever. Directions for use enclosed. Tampons come in standardized industry-wide absorbencies. Use the chart for comparing absorbencies of all industry products. The risk for toxic shock syndrome (TSS) increases with higher absorbency. In order to reduce your risk of TSS, you should use the lowest absorbency that meets your needs. Light Absorbency: Less than 6 grams absorbency range. Regular Absorbency: 6-9 grams absorbency range. Questions? 1-800-523-0014. www.pg.com. Made in USA.
Ingredients
Ingredients (May Contain): Cotton, Rayon, Polyester, Polypropylene, Polyethylene, Fiber Finishes.
Directions
Do not flush.
Warnings
Attention: Tampons are associated with toxic shock syndrome (TSS). TSS is a rare but serious disease that may cause death. Read and save the enclosed information. The risk of toxic shock syndrome (TSS) increases with higher absorbency. In order to reduce your risk of TSS, you should use the lowest absorbency that meets your needs. What you should know about toxic shock syndrome (TSS): The warning signs of TSS include: A sudden high fever (usually 102 degrees F/38.8 degrees C or higher), vomiting, diarrhea, a rash that looks like a sunburn, dizziness, muscle aches, or fainting or near fainting when standing up. TSS can rapidly progress from flu-like symptoms to a serious illness that can be fatal. If you have any of these signs and are using a tampon, remove it and contact your doctor for immediate treatment. Tell your doctor that you have been using tampons and think that you may have TSS. You should seek medical treatment before resuming the use of tampons if you have had TSS warning signs in the past. To answer any questions you may have regarding TSS or tampon use, consult your doctor. The decision to use a tampon is, as it always has been, a personal decision. In order to make informed decisions about the use of tampons, you should be aware of the information in the bullet points below: 1. TSS is a rare but serious and sometimes fatal disease associated with tampon use. About half the cases are associated with tampon use; the remainder occur in men, children, and women who are not menstruating. TSS is treatable, but early recognition and treatment are important. 2. The incidence of TSS in the U.S. is estimated to be 1 to 17 cases per 100,000 menstruating girls and women per year. The risk of developing TSS is higher for teenage girls and women under 30 years of age than for older women. 3. You can reduce the risk of TSS by alternating your tampon use with feminine pads. You can also avoid the risk of tampon-associated TSS by not using tampons. 4. Use a tampon with the minimum absorbency needed to control your menstrual flow in order to reduce the risk of getting TSS. Epidemiological studies have found that the risk of TSS may be related to tampon absorbency: the higher the absorbency, the greater the risk of TSS: the lower the absorbency, the lesser the risk.
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