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Cetraben Dermatological Emollient Cream, Dry or Chapped Skin, SLS and Paraben Free, Fragrance Free, 500 g

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Adverse reactions: Mild skin reactions, such as redness and rash, have been seen very rarely. Should this occur, use of the product should be stopped. In the unlikely event of side effects, you should talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This product contains cetostearyl alcohol which may cause local skin reactions. Adverse reactions: There are no known side effects. In the unlikely event of a side effect you should stop use and talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This product contains cetostearyl alcohol which may cause local skin reactions. It is a moisturising and protective cream for the relief of symptoms such as red, inflamed, damaged, dry, or Method of administration: Adults, the elderly and children over 1 year: Wash hands before and after use. Apply to dry skin areas as often as required. Smooth gently into the skin following direction of hair growth. Children under 1: Seek HCP advice before use. As a bath additive: Melt about 4g (roughly a teaspoonful) of Cetraben Ointment in hot water in a suitable container. Then add to the bath ensuring that the water has sufficiently cooled before getting in. As a soap substitute: Take a small amount of Cetraben Ointment from the tub, lather it under warm water and use as required when washing or in the shower. Pat skin dry.

Indications: An emollient used to moisturise and soften dry skin in eczema, dry cases of psoriasis and other dry skin conditions. Also used as a skin cleanser or bath additive. Adverse reactions: Mild skin reactions, such as redness and rash, have been seen very rarely. Should Emulsifying wax BP, Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol BP, Glycerin BP, Butylparaben, Methylparaben (E218), Ethylparaben (E214), Propylparaben (E216), Phenoxyethanol BP, Citric Acid, Purified Water. Method of administration: Prime the pump before first use by depressing fully until cream appears. If theIngredients: Light Liquid Paraffin 45% w/w, White Soft Paraffin 35% w/w, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Polysorbate 60 Ingredients: Light Liquid Paraffin 45% w/w, White Soft Paraffin 35% w/w, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Polysorbate 60. Adverse reactions: Mild skin reactions, such as redness and rash, have been seen very rarely. In the Adverse reactions: There are no known side effects. In the unlikely event of a side effect you should stop use and talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This product contains cetostearyl alcohol which may cause local skin reactions.

Method of administration: Prime the pump before first use by depressing fully until cream appears. If the pump Also contains: Emulsifying wax BP, Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol BP, Glycerin BP, Butylparaben, Methylparaben (E218), Ethylparaben (E214), Propylparaben (E216), Phenoxyethanol BP, Citric Acid, Purified Water. Manufacturer:

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Indications: Symptomatic relief of red, inflamed, damaged, dry or chapped skin, especially when associated with endogenous or exogenous eczema. Emulsifying wax BP, Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol BP, Glycerin BP, Butylparaben, Methylparaben (E218), Ethylparaben (E214), Propylparaben (E216), Phenoxyethanol BP, Citric Acid, Purified Water. Uses:

It is a moisturising and protective cream for the relief of symptoms such as red, inflamed, damaged, dry, or chapped skin, especially when associated with eczema. Adverse incidents should be reported on 01484 848164, at [email protected] or alternatively at www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard. Cetraben ® Lotion Also contains: Emulsifying wax BP, Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol BP, Glycerin BP, Butylparaben, MethylparabenSome important information about the ingredients: This product contains methylparaben (E218), ethylparaben (E214) and propylparaben (E216). They may cause allergic reactions, possibly delayed. Precautions: Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Mild skin reactions, such as redness Directions for use: For external use only. Apply to dry skin areas as often as required and rub in. If you Dosage, method of use and method of administration: As a bath additive: Add to a warm water bath (1-2 capfuls for adults, ½-1 capfuls for children). Alternatively, apply lightly to wet skin with a sponge before showering. and rash, have been seen very rarely. Should this occur, use of the product should be stopped. In the unlikely

Method of administration: Adults, the elderly and children over 1 year: Wash hands before and after use. Uses: It is a moisturising and protective cream for the relief of symptoms such as red, inflamed, damaged, dry, or chapped skin, especially when associated with eczema. Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. Mild skin reactions, such as redness and rash, have Pregnancy and breastfeeding: Using Cetraben Cream during pregnancy and breastfeeding is unlikely to have any ill effects. If unsure talk to your doctor or pharmacist.Indications: An emollient used to moisturize and soften dry skin in eczema, dry cases of psoriasis and other dry skin conditions. Also used as a skin cleanser or bath additive. Indications: Cetraben Cream is an emollient, moisturising and protective cream for the symptomatic relief of red, inflamed, dry skin, especially when associated with eczema. Ingredients: Purified Water, White Soft Paraffin 13.2% w/w, Light Liquid Paraffin 10.5% w/w, Emulsifying Wax (SLS free), Polysorbate 60, Glycerol, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Phenoxyethanol, Sodium Citrate, Citric Acid Monohydrate. been seen very rarely. Should this occur, use of the product should be stopped. In the unlikely event of sideeffects, you should talk to your doctor or pharmacist. Fire hazard. Do not smoke or go near naked flames; clothing or bedding with this product dried on them can catch fire easily.

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