Sudocrem has been soothing your family’s skin for 90 years. From Care & Protect to Antiseptic Healing Cream and Sudosalve Nappy Rash Treatment Cream, Sudocrem is suitable for every stage of nappy rash to help you keep your baby’s bottom comfortable.
Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream is licensed to treat a range of skin conditions including nappy rash, cuts & grazes, eczema, acne, minor burns, sunburn, bedsores & chilblains. Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream is a licensed medicine. Sudocrem Care & Protect is a medical device. Sudosalve Nappy Rash Treatment Cream is a licensed medicine. Contains Dibrompropamidine isetionate.
Sudocrem Nappy Cream
Sudocrem has a water-repellent base which forms a protective barrier, therefore helping to stop any irritants (urine and stools) coming into contact with the skin. In addition, the emollient effect of Sudocrem can help to soothe sore inflamed skin whilst leaving the skin feeling soft. Sudocrem can also be used for other skin conditions that require a soothing, protective cream with additional healing properties.
Sudocrem contains a number of ingredients and properties, such as:
• hypoallergenic lanolin, to help provide emollient properties.
• zinc oxide is an astringent which reduces the loss of tissue fluid.
• benzyl benzoate and benzyl cinnamate are amongst the ingredients of Peruvian Balsam, recognised for its healing properties.
• benzyl alcohol is a weak local anaesthetic which acts to ease localised pain and irritation. It also acts as an agent responsible for protection against bacterial contaminants.
Sudocrem contains a number of ingredients and properties, such as:
• hypoallergenic lanolin, to help provide emollient properties.
• zinc oxide is an astringent which reduces the loss of tissue fluid.
• benzyl benzoate and benzyl cinnamate are amongst the ingredients of Peruvian Balsam, recognised for its healing properties.
• benzyl alcohol is a weak local anaesthetic which acts to ease localised pain and irritation. It also acts as an agent responsible for protection against bacterial contaminants.
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