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Zeroderma Zeroderm Ointment 500g - 3In1 Emollient, Bath Additive and Soap Substitute for Dry Skin Conditions

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E mollient with antimicrobials should be solely for targeted use in the short term when infection is present, or to prevent frequent skin infections Use a clean spoon or spatula to remove emollients from a pot or tub. This reduces the risk of infections from contaminated pots. Risk of slipping

Medihoney barrier cream contains only natural products with the addition of 30% active 100% Pure Medical Grade Manuka Honey.Your doctor or pharmacist will talk to you about which type of emollient will work best for your skin condition. Rarely, mild reactions such as skin rash may occur, or allergic skin reactions on extremely sensitive skin. These effects tend to occur during the first few uses. If you notice any side effects, stop use and tell your doctor or pharmacist, they will tell you what to do. Precautions: not recommended because it may cause stinging in a a high proportion of patients. Advise patients not to dip hands into tubs of Endogenous and exogenous eczema, xeroderma, ichthyosis and senile pruritus associated with dry skin. Was a temporay addition to the formulary following supply issues with Cutimed ® Protect Foam Applicators July 2023 however supply issues now resolved (October 2023).

Use a leave-on emollient as a soap substitute and continue with standard eczema management, including regular leave-on emollients and topical corticosteroids when required https://www.gov.uk/drug-safety-update/emollients-and-risk-of-severe-and-fatal-burns-new-resources-available Discussed at the Dermatology working group Oct 22 and not thought to be required at this time. Also difficulty to prescribe for Primary Care due to not being DM+d mapped A barrier cream that moisturises and protects intact, irritated or inflamed skin for use in the management of incontinence associated dermatitis. It prevents irritation from bodily fluids and acts as a barrier to urine, faeces and exudate. It is suitable for use with incontinence pads. Adverse reactions: an overheating, burning sensation or stinging that does not settle after a few days of treatment – usually caused by a reaction to a certain ingredient in the emollient

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As a moisturiser, to use on very dry skin conditions, including on the palms and soles. Works well as a barrier, enhances penetration of other treatments like topical steroids. Use when urea-based preparations, e.g. Eucerin® and Aquadrate®, are ineffective, unsuitable or not tolerated. Ointment, titanium dioxide 20%, titanium peroxide 5%, titanium salicylate 3% in a basis containing dimeticone, light liquid paraffin, white soft paraffin, and benzoin tincture As with all emollients, before applying AproDerm ® Ointment for the first time, patients should test it on a small area of skin and leave for 48 hours. If there is no reaction or irritation they can then apply all over the affected area. This limits any potential reaction to a small area. Zerobase Emollient Cream softens, moisturises and protects the skin, providing symptomatic relief for red, inflamed or dry skin. If you have eczema, the cream can also be applied before a bath to stop the skin drying further. It can be used as an alternative to soap. Adverse reactions: Certain activities, such as gardening, can irritate the skin. It may help to apply an emollient before doing these.

Children under 1: Seek HCP advice before use. Adults: Add 15-20ml to a standard bath of warm water (8 inches deep). Immerse and cover the affected areas with the bath water and soak for 10-20 minutes. Pat dry with a towel. Infants and children: Add 5-10ml to a small bath or wash basin of water. Immerse and cover the affected areas with the bath water and soak for 10-20 minutes. Alternatively, repeatedly sponge over the affected areas. Pat dry with a towel. Use as often as required. Date of preparation: UHD: Only to be prescribed for paediatric patients for use in school. All other situations - this is a non-formulary item.Soya Bean Oil 83% w/w, Comperlan (Oleic Acid Diethanolamide), Macrogol Lauryl Ether (Laureth-4), Perfume, Propylene Glycol, Butylated Hydroxytoluene. Indications: PrescQIPP Bulletin 244: Prescribing of bath and shower preparations for dry and pruritic skin conditions For use as a barrier and moisturiser for the symptomatic relief of dermatitis, ichthyosis, eczema, nappy rash, protection of dry skin areas, pruritus and related skin conditions where dry scaly skin is a problem. It can be used as a pre-bathing emollient or as an alternative to soap to alleviate drying effects. Adverse reactions: Protects wound margins and peri-wound skin from external factors including wound exudate, incontinence and friction, caused by urinary and/or faecal incontinence Both Allpresan diabetic foam creams can be used on the entire foot, from heel to toe, including between the toes and around wound edges.

Purified Water, Isopropyl Myristate 15% w/w, Liquid Paraffin 15% w/w, Glycerol, Triethanolamine, Phenoxyethanol, C10-C30 Alkyl Acrylate Cross Copolymer, Sorbitan Laurate. Indications: GREEN Aveeno®cream100ml, 500ml (consider trial with a colloidal oatmeal cream* before Aveeno cream) Zerocream Emollient is used for the relief of symptoms of flaking, dry skin, ichthyosis, dermatitis, the dry stage of eczema and dry cases of psoriasis. It can be used as an alternative to soap. Adverse reactions: Purified Water, Paraffin White Soft 15% w/w, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Liquid Paraffin 6% w/w, Macrogol Cetostearyl Ether, Chlorocresol. Indications:

How to get emollients

When considering switching between emollients to first line choices please do not switch stable patients with severe dermatological conditions. As a humectant, to use on very dry skin conditions, including hereditary hyperkeratotic diseases. Works well as a barrier, enhances penetration of other treatments like topical steroids. Use when urea-based preparations, e.g. Eucerin® and Aquadrate®, are ineffective, unsuitable or not tolerated. If your skin stings after using an emollient wash product and does not settle after rinsing, ask a pharmacist to recommend a different product. Using emollients with other skin treatments Emollient soap substitutes that are used instead of normal soap in the bath or shower are not usually available on the NHS. How to get emollients AproDerm ® Ointment should not be prescribed if the patient has a known allergy or sensitivity to any of the listed ingredients

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