Dexpanthenol 30 gm ointment
Why is dexpanthenol used:
It is used to treat and prevent diaper rash, sores, redness of the skin, and to protect against wet nappies. It is also used for the care of the breasts during breastfeeding and for the treatment of sore nipples and for the prevention and treatment of sore and cracked skin, and is used to treat stressed, irritated but healthy skin associated with: redness, sunburn, pressure marks, mild burns, rough skin areas (eg hands, elbows or feet)
Dexpanthenol is converted in the skin into the vitamin pantothenic acid and supports skin growth and renewal from within. The cream has a soothing and cooling effect thanks to its high moisture content
Do not use dexpanthenol:
If you are allergic to one or more of the ingredients.
Warnings and precautions:
No special precautions are required provided that it is used for the intended purpose. Tell your doctor, pharmacist or pharmacist if you: suffer from any other diseases, have allergies, or are taking or using any other medicines externally
Possible side effects:
Stop using the product and seek immediate medical attention if you have a tight throat, swelling of the eyes, face, lips, or tongue, feel faint, or have trouble breathing. Stop using the product if you experience hives or itching of the face or body.
Other medicines and dexpanthenol:
not available.
How to use Dexpanthenol:
Skin repair in superficial wounds of any kind and prevention of irritated or cracked skin: Apply one or more times daily as needed.
Breast care: For nursing mothers: Apply ointment to the nipples after each feeding.
Baby Care: Apply at every diaper change.
Apply 1 or more times daily as directed by your doctor for cervical erosion.
How to store dexpanthenol:
Do not store at a temperature of more than 25 ° C.
Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.
Do not use this medicine after the expiry date which is stated on the package. The expiration date refers to the last day of the same month.Do not dispose of medicines in wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines you no longer use.