Risamine
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What is Risamine?
Risamine is a multipurpose skin protectant ointment that combines zinc oxide with menthol to relieve discomfort and protect irritated skin. It is commonly used to treat and prevent skin irritation from rashes, minor burns, and other skin irritations, providing a soothing and protective barrier to promote healing.
Side Effects
- Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing
Warnings
- Call your doctor if your symptoms do not improve or if they get worse.
- Keep all medicine out of the reach of children. Never share your medicine with anyone.
- Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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What is Risamine ?
Risamine is a multipurpose skin protectant ointment that combines zinc oxide with menthol to relieve discomfort and protect irritated skin. It is commonly used to treat and prevent skin irritation from rashes, minor burns, and other skin irritations, providing a soothing and protective barrier to promote healing.
- Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing
- Call your doctor if your symptoms do not improve or if they get worse.
- Keep all medicine out of the reach of children. Never share your medicine with anyone.
- Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Risamine Coupons & Prices
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Looking for a Risamine coupon? Risamine is an over-the-counter medicated skin protectant ointment that combines zinc oxide, which forms a protective moisture barrier, with menthol, which adds a cooling, anti-itch effect. It is used to prevent and soothe skin irritation and breakdown caused by moisture such as urine, stool, sweat, and wound or ostomy drainage. Because it is available without a prescription, pricing varies by pharmacy and pack size. Enter your ZIP above to see today's price, and if a pharmacy offers Risamine behind the counter, an Rx.com coupon may help you save when it is purchased or prescribed.
What is Risamine and how does it work?
Risamine is an over-the-counter (OTC) medicated ointment that pairs two active ingredients: zinc oxide, a skin protectant, and menthol, an external analgesic and anti-itch ingredient. The zinc oxide forms a protective barrier on the skin that seals out moisture and irritants, while the menthol provides a gentle cooling sensation that helps calm itching and discomfort.
It is commonly used to prevent and treat skin irritation and breakdown from moisture such as urine, stool or diarrhea, sweat, wound or fistula drainage, feeding-tube leakage, and irritation around ostomy sites. It is also used for diaper rash, minor burns, cuts, scrapes, chafing, and itching. It works best when applied to clean, dry skin as a protective layer.
How to save on Risamine with an Rx.com coupon
Risamine is sold over the counter, so you can often buy it without a prescription. Prices still vary from pharmacy to pharmacy, and some OTC items cost less with a coupon or when your provider writes a prescription for them. Enter your ZIP code above to see today's price at pharmacies near you and to check whether an Rx.com discount applies.
There is no manufacturer copay or savings card for Risamine. To find the best price, compare the cash price against the Rx.com coupon price shown on this page, and ask your pharmacist whether a prescribed version could be filled at a lower cost. Prices update in real time, so always check the current figure before you buy.
Risamine alternatives and how it compares
Several similar barrier and skin-protectant products use overlapping ingredients. If Risamine is not available or you want to compare options, these related products are worth reviewing with your pharmacist:
- Calmoseptine — a moisture-barrier ointment that also combines zinc oxide and menthol, widely used for incontinence-related irritation.
- Zinc oxide — the plain skin-protectant ingredient on its own, used for diaper rash and general moisture protection.
- Calazime — another medicated skin-protectant ointment used for irritated and moisture-damaged skin.
These products are similar but not identical, so ingredient concentrations and added ingredients differ. Compare the labels and enter your ZIP above to see which option offers the best price near you.
Safety and how to use Risamine
Risamine is for external (topical) use only and should be kept away from the eyes. Do not apply it to deep or puncture wounds, serious burns, or infected skin without first talking to a clinician. Stop use and check with your provider if your condition worsens, if symptoms last more than 7 days, or if they clear up and then come back. Some people may notice local skin irritation, redness, or an allergic contact reaction.
Keep Risamine out of reach of children, and get medical help right away if it is swallowed. There is no boxed warning and it is not a controlled substance. This information is educational and not a substitute for medical advice, so talk with your doctor or pharmacist about whether Risamine is right for your situation.
This Risamine information was written and reviewed against authoritative U.S. medical sources — MedlinePlus (U.S. National Library of Medicine), DailyMed, and FDA prescribing information — and checked for accuracy. It is provided for education and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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