Indications
Treatment and prevention of “diaper rash”.
The drug is also used as a first aid tool for minor skin injuries (small 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 |
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Add to wishlistTreatment and prevention of “diaper rash”.
The drug is also used as a first aid tool for minor skin injuries (small burns, cuts, scratches, diaper rash).
Photo-contact dermatitis.
Hypersensitivity.
Active substance:
zinc oxide – 10 g.
Auxiliary substance:
medical vaseline – 90 g.
Active ingredient:
zinc oxide – 10 g.
Auxiliary substance:
vaseline medical-90 g
Pharmaceutical group:
anti-inflammatory agent for topical application. Pharmaceutical action:
 Anti-inflammatory local remedy, has a drying, adsorbing, astringent and antiseptic effect. It forms albuminates and denatures proteins.
When applied to the affected surface, it reduces the phenomena of exudation, inflammation and irritation of tissues, forms a protective barrier against the action of irritating factors.
Treatment and prevention of “diaper rash”.
The drug is also used as a first aid tool for minor skin injuries (small burns, cuts, scratches, diaper rash).
Photo-contact dermatitis.
Hypersensitivity.
Hypersensitivity reactions to the drug are possible: itching, hyperemia, allergic reactions in the places where the ointment is applied.
For external use only.
“Diaper rash” in infants.
Treatment: Wash and dry the affected area before use. When the first signs of redness, diaper rash or slight skin irritation appear, the ointment is applied 3 or more times a day, if necessary, usually with any change of diapers (diapers).
Prevention: apply to the skin covered with a diaper or diapers before signs of irritation appear, especially before going to bed, when the child may be in wet diapers for a long time.
Cuts, scratches, and burns
Apply a thin layer, if necessary, apply a gauze bandage.
Apply only to superficial and uninfected lesions.
Photo-contact dermatitis
The ointment is applied in a thin layer to the affected areas of the skin 1-3 times a day.
Do not allow the ointment to get into the eyes.
The ointment should not be applied if there is an infection on the damaged skin.
Ointment for external use
At a temperature not exceeding 15°C.
Zinc Oxide
ointment
Pregnant women as prescribed by a doctor, For children, For adults, Nursing mothers as prescribed by a doctor
Wounds, Sunburn, Trophic Ulcers, Pyoderma, Eczema, Bedsores, Dermatitis, Burns, Diaper Rash, Minor Skin injuries
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