Yellow Soft Paraffin BP (Petroleum Jelly), 15g, Pack of 2

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Yellow Soft Paraffin BP (Petroleum Jelly), 15g, Pack of 2

Yellow Soft Paraffin BP (Petroleum Jelly), 15g, Pack of 2

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Eucerin ®UreaRepair Plus lotion can be used if lotion required however it has been registered as ‘cosmetic’ rather than as medicines which means that it is notavailable on prescription. Kim, Sang-Gyun; Kang, Jong Woo; Boo, Joon Hyeok; Jin, Dong Uk; Choi, Sung Jae; Song, Gwan Gyu; Jung, Jae Hyun (March 2023). "Effectiveness of paraffin bath therapy for the symptoms and function of hand diseases: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials". Journal of Hand Therapy: S0894113022001016. doi: 10.1016/j.jht.2022.10.005. PMID 36914488. S2CID 257500134.

Napkin care guidelines, neonates Napkin care guidelines, neonates

AproDerm Emollient Cream is slightly richer than AproDerm Colloidal Oat Cream, however, is still light and easily absorbed, whilst being cooling and moisturising. It can also be used as an effective soap substitute, to prevent the skin from drying out further. This medicine is not known to affect other medicines. Other medicines containing the same active ingredients This medicine should not be used if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have previously experienced such an allergy. Management of psoriasis with emollients only may be adequate in mild or asymptomatic cases, as well as for maintenance between exacerbations.Paraffin-free emollients should be reserved for patients who are intolerant/unsuitable for paraffin containing emollients due to increased fire hazard risks despite appropriate counselling. As per Nottinghamshire Emollient Formulary. SMC not accepted. SMC not recommended medicines must go through the non-formulary medicines process, this includes PACS Tier One & Two, as outlined in the NHS Tayside Policy on Prescribing of Non-Formulary Medicines (including Peer Approved Clinical System (PACS) Tier One & Two) Grey / Non-Formulary: Medicines, which the Nottinghamshire APC has actively reviewed and does not recommend for use at present due to limited clinical and/or cost effective data.

Barrier Preparations

No new patients to receive prescriptions in primary care. Patients already receiving Red Medicines in primary care should be handled on a case by case basis with the support of the Medicines Optimisation team. The side effects listed above may not include all of the side effects reported by the medicine's manufacturer. Hyperkeratotic - salicylic acid preparation, with topical steroid if appropriate, in combination with tar or calcipotriol/calcitriol. Lavender, T., Furber, C., Campbell, M., Victor, S., Roberts, I., Bedwell, C. & Cork, M.J. (2012) “ Effect on skin hydration of using baby wipes to clean the napkin area of newborn babies: assessor-blinded randomised controlled equivalence BMC Pediatrics, 2012. Potent to very potent topical corticosteroids are not recommended for regular use over prolonged periods because of concern over long-term adverse effects.

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Epimax ®ointment - First line option for severe dry skin as per Notts Emollient Formulary. Comparable to Hydromol ®, Zeroderm ®,Cetraben ®, and Epaderm ®.

Preparations for Atopic Eczema

At SFH if needed for other uses eg for lips, then use yellow soft paraffin, available from NHS supplies. Nappy/Pad: use a disposable gel core nappy and change frequently or as soon after soiling as possible. Paraffin is effective in the treatment of Osteoarthritis of the hand joints. Treatment consists of dip-wrapped paraffin bath therapy for 15 minutes until paraffin cooled for five days a weeks. The use of paraffin wax bath has been shown to decrease pain at rest and during ADLs compared to groups who did not receive wax therapy. [30] Barrier preparation: Orabase paste mixed with Yellow soft paraffin (half and half mixture) at each nappy change

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Coughlin, C., Frieden, I. and Eichenfield, L. (2014) Clinical Approaches to Skin Cleansing of the Diaper Area: Practice and Challenges. Pediatric Dermatology. [Online] Vol.31, pp.1-4.

Medicinal forms | Emollient creams and ointments, paraffin

However, if the moisturiser is applied just before or after applying other medicated creams, ointments or lotions, the moisturiser could dilute the other medicated product. For this reason you should try to leave about 30 minutes between applying moisturisers and medicated skin products, unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Other medicines containing the same active ingredient Use disposable gel core nappies . N.B. for infection control reasons re-usable nappies are not used in the hospital setting. Paraffin wax". Bitumen Engineering. Archived from the original on 30 June 2012 . Retrieved 21 December 2012. Ichthammol in this medicine may stain fabric. A protective covering may be placed over the application area to avoid staining clothes and bed linen.

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Attenuation of fast neutrons: neutron moderation and diffusion". Kaye and Laby Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants. National Physical Laboratory. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007 . Retrieved 25 October 2013. Atherton, D.J. (2001) “ The aetiology and management of irritant diaper dermatitis.” Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, vol. 15, supplement 1, pp. 1-4. There are no known harmful effects when this medicine is used by pregnant or breastfeeding mothers. Husting, Chad (18 August 2019). "Paraffin Wax – an Exothermic Reaction: Caution". Chemical Education Xchange . Retrieved 18 April 2023.



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