Indications
Treatment and prevention of diaper rash in infants. As a first aid for minor skin injuries (minor burns, cuts, scratches, diaper rash).
Photo-contact dermatitis.
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Indications for use: | Bedsores, Burns, Chafes, Dermatitis, Eczema, Pyoderma, Small skin lesions, Sunburns, Trophic ulcers, Wounds |
Treatment and prevention of diaper rash in infants. As a first aid for minor skin injuries (minor burns, cuts, scratches, diaper rash).
Photo-contact dermatitis.
Hypersensitivity to zinc ointment.
100 g of ointment contains:Active ingredient
Zinc Oxide 10.0 g
Auxiliary substances
Vaseline 90.0 g
100 g of ointment contains: Active ingredient Zinc oxide 10.0 Gspomogatelnye Vystavazelin 90.0 g
Anti-inflammatory agent, has a drying, adsorbing, astringent and antiseptic effect. It forms albuminates and denatures proteins. When applied to the affected surface, it reduces the phenomenon of exudation, inflammation and irritation of tissues, and forms a protective barrier against the action of irritating factors. Helps prevent the appearance of “diaper rash” when used in infants, protects against the action of urine and other irritating substances and softens irritated skin.
Treatment and prevention of diaper rash in infants. As a first aid for minor skin injuries (minor burns, cuts, scratches, diaper rash). Photo-contact dermatitis.
Hypersensitivity to zinc ointment.
Allergic reactions: possible skin pruritus, hyperemia, skin rash.
Zinc ointment is applied to the skin 2-3 times a day, having previously treated cracks and crusts with an antiseptic solution.
The ointment is intended for external use only. Avoid contact with eyes.
Ointment.
At a temperature not exceeding 15 °C
5 years
Zinc Oxide
ointment
For adults, Pregnant women as prescribed by a doctor, For children, Nursing mothers as prescribed by a doctor
Burns, Eczema, Diaper Rash, Wounds, Sunburn, Trophic Ulcers, Dermatitis, Minor Skin Injuries, Pyoderma, Bedsores
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