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DEFLAMOL х 18 гр when burning, dry and irritated skin and ......

$ 4.32

Availability: 18 in stock
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    Description

    DEFLAMOL ointment / DEFLAMOL of the pharmaceutical company Sopharma is a dermatological medicinal product with pronounced epithelonic action, which is applied in solar, thermal and chemical burns 1-P degree.
    Deflamol is also used as a protective and emollient agent in dry and irritated skin (including drains, ileostoma or colostomy, dermatitis and diaper rash);
    in the case of superficial skin damage caused by solar, thermal and chemical effects;
    in superficial wounds and ulcers (scratches, cracks, abrasions).
    When applied topically, it has a softening, stimulating and regenerative effect on skin epithelial cells.
    Composition:
    Deflamol contains:
    Content in 1 g ointment: Drugs:
    Retmol Palmitate 350 I
    Ergocalciferol 400 IU
    Cod liver oil 10 mg
    Peru Balsam 15 mg
    Excipients: Liquid paraffin, Solid paraffin, Vaseline white, Anhydrous lanolin, Polysorbate 80, Polysorbate 60, Sorbitan oleate, Macrogol 4000, Methyl parahydroxybenzoate, Propyl parahydroxybenzoate, Ethyl gallate, Purified water.
    Drug form
    Deflamol in the form of ointment is a dermatological product.
    Directions for use
    Deflamol is applied in a thin layer on a gauze that is placed on the burned surfaces of the skin.
    The bandage changes according to the clinical picture every 2-3 days.
    For lighter combustion, the product is applied in a thin layer 1-2 times a day on the affected skin surfaces.
    UNDESIRABLE MEDICINAL REACTIONS:
    Product tolerance is very good.
    It does not cause irritation at the application site.
    Due to topical application, it does not lead to the development of hypervitaminosis A and D and associated complications.
    Symptoms of hypersensitivity, such as itching, burning or rashes, may occasionally occur.
    OCCURRENCE:
    To date, there is no evidence of an overdose of Deplamol with topical application.