Miconazole-Zinc Oxide-Petrolat
Miconazole-Zinc Oxide-Petrolat 50GM of 0.25-15-81.35%
What is Miconazole-Zinc Oxide-Petrolat?
Miconazole-Zinc Oxide-Petrolatum is a topical combination medication designed to treat and prevent diaper rash and fungal skin infections. Miconazole serves as an antifungal agent, effectively targeting and inhibiting fungal growth, while zinc oxide acts as a skin protectant, reducing irritation and forming a barrier against moisture. Petrolatum locks in skin moisture, providing a soothing, protective layer to enhance healing and comfort.Side Effects
- skin irritation
- burning sensation at the application site
- itching or redness
Warnings
- For external use only
- Avoid contact with eyes
- Discontinue use if irritation occurs and consult a healthcare professional
- Not for use on deep or puncture wounds
- Keep out of reach of children
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- skin irritation
- burning sensation at the application site
- itching or redness
- rash
- For external use only
- Avoid contact with eyes
- Discontinue use if irritation occurs and consult a healthcare professional
- Not for use on deep or puncture wounds
- Keep out of reach of children
- Consult a doctor before using on children under 2 years old
Miconazole-Zinc Oxide-Petrolat Coupons & Prices
Miconazole-Zinc Oxide-Petrolat 50GM of 0.25-15-81.35%
What is Miconazole-Zinc Oxide-Petrolat ?
Miconazole-Zinc Oxide-Petrolatum is a topical combination medication designed to treat and prevent diaper rash and fungal skin infections. Miconazole serves as an antifungal agent, effectively targeting and inhibiting fungal growth, while zinc oxide acts as a skin protectant, reducing irritation and forming a barrier against moisture. Petrolatum locks in skin moisture, providing a soothing, protective layer to enhance healing and comfort.
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