Calmoseptine is a multipurpose moisture barrier ointment. It helps to heal skin irritations and protects your skin from incontinence. What’s in Calmoseptine that makes it amazing? Menthol – this is an organic compound made from corn mint, peppermint or other mint oils. It is a waxy crystalline substance and is clear or white in color. Zinc Oxide – this is an inorganic compound. It is a white powder that is insoluble in water. It is used as an additive in various materials including paint, lubricants, ointments, food, etc. Although it occurs naturally, it is usually synthetic. Calmoseptine also contains calamine, chlorothymol, glycerin, lanolin, phenol, sodium bicarbonate and thymol.
How do you use Calmoseptine?
1) Clean the area. Pat dry.
2) Apply a thin layer to the irritated area 2-4 times a day or after each BM. RELIEF FROM SKIN IRRITANTS. Uses include for diaper rash, incontinent adults, hemorrhoids, minor burns, eczema, psoriasis, insect bites, contact dermatitis such as poison ivy, oak and sumac, skin folds and moist areas subject to fungal infections, anal fissures and stage 1 pressure ulcers.
MOISTURE BARRIER. Provide a physical moisture barrier from skin irritants such as feces, urine and feeding and drainage tubes sites.
PREVENT INFECTION. Mild antiseptic ingredients may help prevent secondary bacterial and fungal infections of the skin.
CONVENIENT: Easily keep in pocket, diaper bag or purse for discreet use. External Use only.