Buy Dexpanthenol ointment outdoor. 5% 30g

Dexpanthenol ointment outdoor. 5% 30g

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Active ingredients

Dexpanthenol

Release form

Ointment

Composition

1 g of ointment contains: Active substance: dexpanthenol 50 mg. Auxiliary substances: petrolatum, white petrolatum, petroleum jelly, isopropyl myristate, methyl parahydroxybenzoate (nipagin), propyl parahydroxybenzoate (nipazol), purified water.

Pharmacokinetics

Dexpanthenol is rapidly absorbed by the skin (quickly absorbed) and turns into pantothenic acid. It binds to plasma proteins (mainly albumin and β-globulin).

Indications

Dry skin; wounds and burns; dermatitis, pressure sores, diaper rash, abscesses, boils after opening and sanation; aseptic postoperative wounds, poorly established skin grafts; treatment and prevention of cracks and inflammation of the nipples of the breast during lactation; care of infants: prevention and treatment of diaper rash in infants, activation of the skin healing process for minor injuries, erythema from diapers.

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to the drug.

Precautionary measures

Treatment of trophic ulcers and poorly healing skin grafts should be carried out under the supervision of a physician.

Use during pregnancy and lactation

Dexpanthenol may be used during pregnancy and lactation (breastfeeding) according to indications.

Dosage and administration

Outwardly. Ointment is applied to the affected skin 1 or several times a day according to indications. Nursing mothers smear the infected surface of the nipple with an ointment after breastfeeding. For infants, the drug is used after a change of linen or water treatment.

Side effects

Side effects are extremely rare. There may be slightly pronounced allergic reactions.

Overdose

Dexpanthenol, even in high doses, is well tolerated and non-toxic. Cases of hypervitaminosis are unknown.

Interaction with other drugs

Cases of interaction with other drugs are unknown.

special instructions

Use with caution in patients with chronic renal failure.

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