Calamine
Calamine
Calamine is an external therapeutic medication used to relieve skin irritations, including itching, irritations, insect bites, minor burns, and others. Calamine contains a combination of zinc oxide and ferric oxide, which have anti-inflammatory and cooling properties that help reduce irritations and symptoms on the skin.
Technical characteristics:
- Active ingredient: Zinc oxide and Permethrin oxide
- Form of use: Gel or solution for external use on irritated or wounded skin.
- Features:
- Itch relief: Provides quick relief from itching caused by insect bites, eczema, irritations, or minor burns.
- Anti-inflammatory properties: helps reduce inflammation in the skin and soothes the area.
- Relief for irritated skin: Slows the spread of inflammation and aids in the healing process of irritated skin.
Characteristics and form of use:
The substance is applied directly to the irritated or injured skin. Avoid worsening in areas of open skin or large wounds. Prolonged use without medical advice should be avoided, especially in cases of allergies or special sensitivities.
Relevant fields of activity and professionals:
Doctors, nurses, medical teams in clinics and hospitals, paramedics, intensive care teams, nursing teams, caregivers.