sZinocap cream for external use 0.2%, 50 g
Category
Psoriasis
Scope of the medicinal product
Dermatology
,
Leather
Release form
Cream
Manufacturer country
Russia
Scope of application
Dermatology
Zinocap cream for plank beds.
approx.
0.2% tube 50g
Name ENG
CINOCAP
Clinical and pharmacological group
Drug with antiproliferative, antibacterial and antifungal effects for external use
ATX code
Pyrithione zinc
Dosage
Zinc pyrithione - 2 mg
Structure
1 g of cream for external use contains:
.active substance: pyrithione zinc 2 mg
auxiliary substances: macrogol cetostearate, cetostearyl alcohol, liquid paraffin (petrolatum oil), propylene glycol, dexpanthenol (D-panthenol), sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydrate, sodium hydrogen phosphate dodecahydrate, purified water.
Indications
Psoriasis.
Atopic dermatitis (eczema, neurodermatitis).
Seborrheic dermatitis.
Dry skin.
INN / Active ingredient
Zinc pyrithione
Storage conditions and periods
In a dry place, at a temperature of 4-25 ° C.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity.
Children up to age 1 year.
Specifications
Category
Psoriasis
Scope of the medicinal product
Dermatology
,
Leather
Release form
Cream
Manufacturer country
Russia
Scope of application
Dermatology
Minimum age from
1 year
Way of introduction
Outwardly
Vacation conditions
Without recipe
Brand name
OTCPharm
The amount of the dosage form in the primary package
50 g
Primary packaging type
Tuba
Type of consumer packaging
Pack of cardboard
Pharmaco-therapeutic group
Dermatoprotective agent
Anatomical and therapeutic characteristics
D11AX12 Zinc pyrithione
Dosage form
Cream for external use
Expiration date in days
730
Dosage (volume) of the substance in the preparation
Zinc pyrithione 2 mg
Package weight, g
fifty
Mode of application
:
The drug is intended for external use.
< br> Used in adults and children from 1 year old.
< br> The cream is applied in a thin layer to the affected areas 2-3 times a day.
< br> Duration of treatment for:
< br> psoriasis - 1-1.5 months, repeated courses - when signs of exacerbation appear
< br> atopic dermatitis - 3-4 weeks
< br> seborrheic dermatitis - 2 weeks