यह जानकारी केवल शैक्षणिक उद्देश्यों के लिए है। हमेशा किसी स्वास्थ्य सेवा पेशेवर से परामर्श लें। और जानें

Zinc Oxide 15%

Over-the-Counter

ब्रांड नाम: Bamboobies Diaper Rash

खुराक रूप
Topical
मार्ग
TOPICAL
निर्माता
Derma Care Research Labs, LLC

About This Medication

Topical product applied to the skin for localized treatment and symptom relief.

सक्रिय तत्व

घटक शक्ति
Zinc Oxide -

संकेत और उपयोग

Helps treat and prevent diaper rash, protects chafed skin due to diaper rash.

खुराक और प्रशासन

Change wet and soiled diapers promptly. Cleanse the diaper area. Allow to dry. Shake well before each use. Spray liberally onto affected area with each diaper change, especially at bedtime or anytime when exposure to wet diaper may be prolonged. Apply as needed.

चेतावनियाँ और सावधानियाँ

Frequently Asked Questions

Helps treat and prevent diaper rash, protects chafed skin due to diaper rash.

Change wet and soiled diapers promptly. Cleanse the diaper area. Allow to dry. Shake well before each use. Spray liberally onto affected area with each diaper change, especially at bedtime or anytime when exposure to wet diaper may be prolonged. Apply as needed.

For external use only. When using this product do not get into eyes. Stop use and ask a doctor if condition worsens, symptoms last more than 7 days or clear up and occur again within a few days.

Zinc Oxide 15% is available over the counter (OTC) without a prescription.

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References & Data Sources

चिकित्सा अस्वीकरण

इस पृष्ठ पर दी गई जानकारी केवल शैक्षणिक उद्देश्यों के लिए है और इसे पेशेवर चिकित्सा सलाह, निदान या उपचार के विकल्प के रूप में उपयोग नहीं किया जाना चाहिए।

किसी चिकित्सा स्थिति या दवा के बारे में आपके किसी भी प्रश्न के लिए हमेशा अपने चिकित्सक या अन्य योग्य स्वास्थ्य सेवा प्रदाता की सलाह लें।

डेटा स्रोत: DailyMed (NLM), openFDA, MFDS

Medical Disclaimer

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Data sources: ChEMBL, PubChem, DailyMed.