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Zinc ointment (dab)

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 02.01.2023

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Formulation
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Rp.

Zinc oxide 10,0
Wool wax alcohol ointment ad 100,0

Water-absorbing zinc oxide ointment of the W/O type. Apply 2 times/day to the affected areas. Contains wool wax alcohols!

Use up time: 4 weeks

Entries in which this recipe is mentioned:

  • Psoriasis intertriginosa
  • Ointments, water absorbing
  • Zinc ointment

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Last updated on: 02.01.2023

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