ZINC Ointment Dentinox, diaper rash, healing wound itchy, bottom sores

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ZINC Ointment Dentinox, diaper rash, healing wound itchy, bottom sores

pack size:45g Dosage form:ointment

Active ingredient: zinc oxide

Areas of application: Zinc ointment Dentinox® against diaper rash is used on the skin: to support wound healing, also for weeping or itchy wounds, cracks; Use as a top dressing.

 

ZINC Ointment Dentinox, diaper rash, healing wound itchy, bottom sores:

 

Significant product benefits

Well adhering ointment base

Especially skin-friendly

Almost invisible after rubbing

Without preservatives

Against diaper rash - A sore bottom doesn't have to be!

active ZINC Ointment Dentinox, diaper rash, healing wound itchy, bottom sores ingredients

  • 100 mg zinc oxide

ZINC Ointment Dentinox, diaper rash, healing wound itchy, bottom sores excipients

  • wool wax alcohol ointment

indication

  • The drug is a skin protectant.
  • Zinc oxide has a covering-protective and secretion-binding effect on acute and subacute dermatoses.

ZINC Ointment Dentinox, diaper rash, healing wound itchy, bottom sores dosage

  • Always use the medicine exactly as directed here. Please check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
  • The drug is applied to the affected areas of skin once or several times a day and covered with gauze if necessary.

 

  • duration of use
    • The duration of the treatment is unlimited and depends on the healing process.

ZINC Ointment Dentinox, diaper rash, healing wound itchy, bottom sores way

  • The drug is applied to the affected areas of skin once or several times a day and covered with gauze if necessary.

side effects

  • Like all medicines, this can have side effects, although not everyone gets them.
    • The evaluation of side effects is based on the following frequency information:
      • Very common: more than 1 in 10 people treated
      • Common: less than 1 in 10 but more than 1 in 100 people treated
      • Uncommon: less than 1 in 100 but more than 1 in 1000 people treated
      • Rare: less than 1 in 1000 but more than 1 in 10,000 people treated
      • Very rare: less than 1 in 10,000 people treated, or unknown
    • A slight burning sensation may occur after application to severely inflamed areas of the skin.
    • Occasionally, erythema, dehydration, rough skin, and acanthotic lesions may occur, leading to discontinuation of therapy.
    • Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if any of the side effects gets serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed here.

interactions

  • When using the medicine with other medicines
    • The medicinal product must not be used at the same time as other topical agents on the same area of ​​the skin or must be completely removed before use, as other medicinal substances may form inactive compounds with zinc oxide.
    • Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking/using or have recently taken/used other medicines, even if they are non-prescription medicines.
  • When using the medicine with food and drink
    • No interactions known.

Contraindications

  • The medicine should not be used if you
    • are hypersensitive (allergic) to zinc or any of the other ingredients of the medicine.
    • When used on large areas of skin, no more than 20% of the body surface should be treated.

pregnancy and breast feeding period

  • pregnancy and breast feeding period
    • pregnancy
      • Zinc oxide can be used during pregnancy if used as directed and the dosage instructions are followed. However, large-scale application should be avoided.
    • lactation
      • Zinc oxide can be used during breastfeeding if used as directed and the dosage instructions are followed. However, large-area application to the breast should be avoided in breastfeeding women.

patient ZINC Ointment Dentinox, diaper rash, healing wound itchy, bottom sores notes

  • Take special care when using the drug
    • use of condoms
      • When using the drug in the genital and anal area, the auxiliary substances vaseline and paraffin and the simultaneous use of latex condoms can lead to a reduction in the tear strength and thus to an impairment of the safety of the condoms.

 

  • Driving and using machines
    • There are no special precautions required.