Unichem Stokes Valley Pharmacy
A vibrant Pharmacy family business passionate about attentive & caring service. Friendly, personal & swift to you with the best products available. Delivery worldwide. Charge Pharmacist : Paul Kearns
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Sudocrem Healing Cream has been parent’s simple, effective ally for over 20 years to assist in the management of nappy rash. Sudocrem is a zinc-based emollient cream soothes and protects skin by providing a barrier between the skin and substances known to cause irritation such as all forms of moisture but specifically urine and faeces which contain irritating chemicals. Nappy rash is linked to wet or infrequently changed nappies, diarrhoea, new foods and antibiotics. The main symptom is a red rash on the buttocks. In severe cases, symptoms such as fever and widespread rash can occur.
250g
A soothing emollient cream
Apply thinly to clean, dry affected area as required. Sudocrem can be used as often as needed. If symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner.
Contains no latex.
Keep out of reach of children. Keep out of the eyes.
Zinc Oxide, Benzyl Alcohol, Benzyl Benzoate, Benzyl Cinnamate, Lanolin, Purified Water, Liquid Paraffin, Paraffin Wax, Microcrystalline Wax, Synthetic Beeswax, Sorbitan Sesquiolate, Propylene Glycol, Antioxidants, Sodium Benzoate, Linalyl Acetate, Lavender Oil
Zinc Oxide 15.25% w/w.
Benzoates and Benzyl Alcohol.
Always read the label and follow the directions for use
Infants, children and adults with incontinence
Tub
Height: 81mm, Width: 81mm, Depth: 74mm, Weight: 0.298g
A vibrant Pharmacy family business passionate about attentive & caring service. Friendly, personal & swift to you with the best products available. Delivery worldwide. Charge Pharmacist : Paul Kearns