This combination cream is indicated in:
- Dry and eczema-prone skin
- Atopic & contact dermatitis
- Senile pruritus
- Ichthyosis
This combination cream is indicated in:
Light Liquid Paraffin 6.0% w/w
White Soft Paraffin 15.0% w/w
PEG Monostearate
Cetostearyl Alcohol
Glycerol
Potassium Sorbate
Benzyl Alcohol
Citric Acid Monohydrate
Povidone K29/32
Purified Water
Light Liquid Paraffin and White Soft Paraffin create an emollient effect by forming a protective layer that reduces water loss through the skin, aiding in maintaining appropriate skin moisture levels. Polyvinyl pyrrolidone enhances the durability of the protective film formed by the oil on the skin.
Use as needed, particularly after washing. Apply with clean hands to affected areas and massage thoroughly. FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY.
No studies on drug interactions have been performed with topical Oilatum Cream. Due to its low systemic absorption, the likelihood of drug interactions is minimal.
Avoid use in individuals with known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.
Pregnancy: There is insufficient data regarding the use of topical Oilatum Cream in pregnant women. Minimal systemic exposure to WSP-LLP is expected, making any effects during pregnancy unlikely.
Lactation: The excretion of Oilatum Cream in human milk is not established. Since systemic exposure is minimal, the risk to the infant is low. Patients are advised to ensure complete removal of any residual product before breastfeeding.
Miscellaneous topical agents
Store below 25°C, avoiding freezing. Keep out of reach of children.
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