Conotrane Cream

Conotrane Cream

Conotrane Cream is an antiseptic, easily absorbed barrier cream containing a highly water-repellent substance and an effective antiseptic in 100g & 500g
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Product Code: 2116
Aug07

Product Info

Conotrane Cream is an antiseptic, soothing and easily absorbed barrier cream containing two active ingredients; dimeticone, a highly water-repellent substance and benzalkonium chloride, an effective antiseptic.

Conotrane Cream available in the following sizes -

Conotrane Cream is used to protect the skin from moisture, irritants, chafing and contamination with bacteria or yeasts. It prevents and treats nappy rash, and can also be used in the prevention of pressure sores and for other skin irritations caused by rubbing or moisture.

Directions

How to Apply Conotrane Cream:

  • The cream is for external use only and should be applied to the affected area(s) several times a day as needed.
  • For nappy rash, the cream should be applied at every nappy change.
If symptoms persist for more than 14 days without improvement consult your doctor.
Contents

Conotrane Cream Active Ingredients:

  • Benzalkonium chloride 0.1% w/w
  • Dimeticone 22.0% w/w
The cream also contains cetostearyl alcohol, macrogol cetostearyl ether, white soft paraffin, light liquid paraffin, macrogol, potassium dihydrogen orthophosphate, geranium (fragrance) and water.
Warnings

Before Using Conotrane Cream:

Conotrane Cream should not be used on patients who are hypersensitive or allergic to benzalkonium chloride or any of the other ingredients contained in this product. The cetostearyl alcohol may cause local skin reactions (eg. contact dermatitis).

After Applying Conotrane Cream:

All medicines can sometimes cause side-effects. On rare occasions, the active ingredient benzalkonium chloride has caused irritation of the skin at the site of application. If this occurs you should stop using Conotrane Cream immediately and consult your doctor if the irritation persists.

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